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McMillan's 

ALMANAC 


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FOR 


CONTAINING  ASTRONOMICAL  AND  TIDE  TABLES 


ADAPTED   TO 


NEW  BSeSWICK  AND  PRINCE  EDWARD  ISLAND. 


LIGHT-HOUSES 

FROM  ST.  JOHN  EASTWARD  AND  ST  .TORN  WESTWARD— FROM  EASTPORT  TO 
BOSTON— LIGHTS  IN   PASSAMAQUODDY  BA^  AND  ON  THE  ST.  CROIX 
RIVER— LIGHTS  ON  THE  ST.  JOHN  RIVER  IN  NEW  BRUNS- 
WICK, AND  THE  ANNAPOLIS  RIVER,  NOVA  SCOTIA. 


FULL  LISTS  OF  DOMINION  AND  PROVINCIAL  REPRESENTATIVES  AND 
OFFICIALS— THE  OFFICERS  OF  ALL  COUNTIES  IN  NEW  BRUNS- 
WICK—LISTS OF  RELIGIOUS  DENOMINATIONS,  MEDICAL 
DOCTOKS,  BARRISTERS,  SOCIETIES,  CLUBS,  Etc.  Eic. 

MAKING 

A  MOST  USEFUL  BOOK  OF  REFERENCE. 


FOR  INDEX,  SEE  PAGE  2. 


SAINT  JOHN,  N.  B. 
J.  &  A.  McMillan,  98  and  100  Prince  William  Street. 

1898. 


'1  Index — Advektihement. 

TRY  CAMPBELL  BROS.'  HAND-MADE  BLACK  AXES. 


insriDEx:. 


A.  Pa(}k 

Acadia  University 175 

Acadia  Seminary 176 

Agriciiltunil  Society,  St  Joim...  213 

Albert  Comity 120 

Almanac 54 

Altitude  of  the  Sun 60 

Anchorage 149 

Ancient  Order  of  Koresters 199 

Ancient  Order  of  Hibernians 205 

Ancient  Order  United  Workmen  199 

Artillery— Fiehl  Batteries 185 

A  tlantic  and  other  Routes 52 

Around  tlie  World 119 

B. 

Hall's  Fishing  Club 217 

(JONTINUED 


Pa«I! 

Hanks —  15*> 

Bank   Holidays 158 

Bankof  British  North  America  161 

Bank  of  Montreal ..    161 

Bank  of  New  Brunswick 161 

Bank  of  Nova  Scotia 161 

Halifax  Banking  Co 161 

Peoples  Bank  of  N   B 162 

St  Stephens  Bank 162 

Baptist  (.'hurch—  175 

Acadia  Seminary 176 

Acadia  University 175 

Annuity  Association 178 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions 177 

Board  of  Home  Missions 177 

ON  PAGE  3. 


CTjf^Ll^IDIItTE  &D  CO. 

V7HOLESALE    DEALERS    IN 

Spioeg,  Mm  k  Light  Groceries. 

OUR  SPECIALTIES: 

J.  &  Co.  Worcestershire  Sauce. 
Kangra  Blend  Tea. 

Ramgalla  Blend  Tea. 

A.SK  FOH  OUR 

THISTLE    BRAND 

COFFEE.  SPICES.  LARD,  VINEGAR,  CURRANTS. 

AGENTS  FOR  IIAILEY'S  CELEBRATED  BROOMS. 
ALL  BRANCHES  OF  BOOK-BINDING  AT  MCMILLAN'S,  ST.  JOHN,  N.  B. 


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Index — Advertisement. 


3 


PA«iK 
156 

...  15*i 
ca  161 
..  161 
...  161 
...  161 
...  161 
...  162 
...  162 
175 
...  176 
...  175 
...  178 
...  177 
..  177 


IF  TOU  WANT  AXES  TO  STAND  FROST,  THY  CAMPBELL  BROS. 


Page 

Book  and  Tract  Society 17.S 

Horton  Collegiate  Academy...  176 

Institute 177 

Ministers'  Annuity  p-und 177 

Ministers  in  N.  B.  and  P.  E.  I.  178 

Wonien's  Missionary  Union...  177 

Barristers  Society  of  N  B 207 

Board  of  Examiners  for  Civil  Ser- 
vice    01 

Boards  of  Health — 

Jjocal  Boards  of  Health 115 

Provincial  Board  of  Health...  115 

Boards  of  Management,  St.  John  137 

Board  of  Portwardens 135 

Board  of  Trade 213 

Brighton  Engineers 187 

British  Columbia 1)7 

British  Empire  League 209 

British  Ministry 88 

CONTINUED 


C,  Paok 

Cabinet  Ministers,  Dominion...  .     89 

Calendar 62-85 

Canadian  Artillery,  ord  Eegt 185 

Canadian  Storm  Warnings 51 

Carleton  County 121 

Carleton  Curling  Club 209 

Carleton  VV.  C.  T.  U 211 

Cartage  Districts 141 

Catholic  Mutual  Benefit  Assoc'n.  204 

Caulker's  Association 216 

Cavalry — 8th  Princess  Louise....  184 

Census  Returns,  St.  John 136 

Centenary  8.  S.  Association 212 

Charlotte  County 123 

Church  of  England  Institute 168 

Church  of  England  S.  S.  Teachers 

Association 168 

Church -wardens  and  Vestrymen 

of  St.  John 167 

ON  PAGE  4. 


McMillans  pens 

After  much  e.xperience  we  have  adopted  the  following  Pens 
as  being  the  bes«  value  for  Consumers  : 


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II 
II 


No.  1,      

35  Cents  per  Grosi. 

No.  2,      " 

50 

No.  3,     

50 

No.  4,     

50 

No.  5,      

60 

SCHOOL,  No.  778, 

25 

CORRESPONDENCE,  No.  770, 

35 

BUSINESS,  No.  772, 

35 

SPEEDWELL  FALCON,  No.  35, 

50 

COMMERCIAL,  No.  136,     

50 

J.  Sc  -A.-  aVy/IclS^I3L.X..A.3Sr, 

St 

.  John, 

N    B. 

SCHOOL  REQUISITES  ALWAYS  IN  STOCK.    J.  &  A.  McMILLAN,  ST.  JOHN. 


Index — A  dv  eutisemj:nt. 


SEND  FOR  PRICES  ON  ALL  KINDS  OF  AXES. 


Paok 

Circuit  Courts JOl 

City  and  County  of  St.  John Ki-') 

City  of  Moncton l')4 

Clan  Mackenzie- 209 

Clergy  of  the  Dioces"  of  Fredcr- 

icton K)4   I 

Cotnniissioners  for  taking  Atlida-  j 

vits.etc 227 

Commissioners  Public  Library...  217 
Commissioners  Slaughter  Houses  208 
Conmiissioners  under  Chap.  3(5, 

Con.  Statutes 226 

Congregational  Church —  ISl 

Canada  Foreign  Mission'y  Soc.  181 

Canada  Missionary  Society 181 

Churches  of  N.  B.  and  N.  S...   181 

Montreal  College 181 

I'nion  of  N.  S.  and  N.  B 181 

Women's  Missionary  Society  ..  181 

CONTINUED 


Page 

Consuls  and  Consular  Agents 227 

Corporation  of  b'redericton lo(> 

Council  of  Physicians  and  Sur- 
geons of  New  Brunswick 212 

Counterfeit  Canadian  Notes 2;)1 

County  Courts  102 

Court  for  the  Trial  of  Piracy 10] 

Court  of  Divorce 101 

Curling  Clubs — 

Carleton 20!) 

F'redericton 209 

St.  Andrews 209 

Thistle 209 

Customs  Department — 

Port  of  St.  John Ill 

Ports  'ind  Collectors  in  N.  B...  1 1 1 
D. 

Dental  Register  of  N.  B 232 

Dental  Society 217 

ON  PAGE  6. 


ENGINES^BOILERS 

FOR  ALL  PURPOSES. 


Saw  mill  machinery. 

HEATING  APPARATUS. 


ROBB  ENGINEERING  CO.  Limited, 

LAW  CASES  AND  FAGTUMS  PRINTED  PROHPTLT  BT  J.^&  A.  McMILLAN. 


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lo(> 

Siir- 

212 

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2oy 

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Ill 

B...  Ill 

232 

217 

Index — Advertisement. 


CAMPBELL  BROS.'  CELEBRATED  DOUBLE  BITT  AXE. 


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PACiK 

I).'partMK'nt;il  Oflices  100 

l)e|iartiut'iit  of  AjL,n-icMilture 100 

Diocesan  Synod 105 

I>  >tniiiioii  of  Canada —  j 

Board  of  Examiners  for  Civil 

Service Ul 

Cabinet  Ministers S'J    , 

rierks..... 90 

l)e|)nty  Heads  of  Departments     90 

l''xclie(iner  Court 91 

Hovernment  Agents  in  United 

Kingdom 90 

<  iovernor-deneral  and  Suite...     89 

■(  iovernors-General S9    : 

High  Connnissioners,  Canada.     90   \ 

Jueutenant  Governors S9 

Members  of  the  Privy  Council     91    : 
Ministers  not  in  the  Cabinet...     90 

Supreme  Court  of  Canada 91 

Dominion  Savings  Bank 112 

CONTINUED 


E.  Paoi.; 

Kcclesiast  ica  1 1  (54 

Kcli|)ses,  etc o(J 

Edu'itional —  181 

Educational  Dept.  of  N.  B 181 

Educational  Institute  of  N.  B..  183 
Halifax  School  for  the  Blind..  1S3 

Madras  School 183 

School  Inspectors  and  Inspec- 
toral   Districts 182 

Teachers'    Institutes 184 

Tniversity  Aluinni  Society 182 

University  of  King's  College, 

Windsor,  N.  S  183 

University  of  Xew  Brunswick  182 

f^quity  Referees   232 

Equity  Sittings 101 

Exciieqner  Court 91 

Executive  Councils — 

British  Columbia 97 

Manitoba 98 

ON  PAGK  0. 


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OF  LIVERPOOL,   ENGLAND. 


CAPITAL, 


$10,000,000 


jg@^  Does  the  largest  business  in  Canada,  and  has 
the  largest  Net  Surplus  of  any  Fire  Insurance  Com- 
pany in  the  world. 

J.  SIDNEY  KAYE, 

Jardine's  Building,  FriDce  William  Street,  Saint  John,  N.  B. 

AGENT  FOR    NEW  BRUNSWICK. 


J.  &  A.  McMillan  publish  mcmillan's  map  of  new  Brunswick. 


6  Indkx— Advkrtihkmknt. 

CARRIAGE  SPRINGS  and  AXLES,  also  EDGE  TOOLS,  AT  CAMPBELL  BROS. 


Paok 

Nova  Scotia 07 

Ontario 96 

P.  E.  Island 97 

Quebec 90 

New  HriinHwlch 99 

Xortliwe.st  Territories 98 

Kxliibition   Association 208 

Kx|)lanati()ii  of  A  s  t  ron  oni  leal 

Symbols  and  Abbreviations .')4 

Kxplaniitorv 57 

F. 
Farmers  and  Dairymen's  Ass'n...  210 

Father  Mathew  Association    215 

Fire  Alarm  Telegraph  i;!9    . 

Fire  Department 1,S7   ; 

Firemen's  Mutual  Relief  Ass'n..  212 

F'ishery  Laws  118 

Fishing;  Clubs —  217   j 

Hall's  Lake  217   ] 

Ik^aver  Lake 217   ! 

lnf,'Iewood  217   ' 

Log  Cabin  217   i 


I'auk 

Fixed  and  Movable  Festivals, etc.  54 

Forecasting  the  Weather 58 

Foreign  Mails 110 

Fredericton  Curling  Club 201> 

p>ee  Christian   Hiiptists I7t* 

Fusiliers IStt 

CJ. 

CJame  Laws 1I<> 

(iaine  Wardens  for  New  Bnins'k  119^ 

(Gloucester  County 124 

Grand  Lodge  N  B  (Orange) 191 

Greenwood  Cemetery  Co 214 

Cieneral  Public  Hosjdlal H>2 

H. 

i  lackney  Carriages 1  4(> 

lliilifax  School  tor  the  P>lind 18.'? 

Harbor  Master's  Fees  14S 

Health.  Uoard  of  lir> 

High   Water,  St.  John  River 18 

Hospitals  and  .Asylums —  162 

Hoy.s'  Industrial  Home  161$ 

General  Public  Hospital \(y'i 

ON  I'AGK  7. 


WE   CONSIDER  THE 


Waterman  Ideal  Fountain  Pen 

TIIK  Bi:ST  O^  TIIK  MARKET. 

Prices  from  $2.50  Upwards. 


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FOR  SALK  BY 


St.  John,  N.  B. 
J.  &  A.  McMillan  publish  mcmillan's  map  of  mew  Brunswick. 


Index — Advkrtihemknt. 


J.  ft  A.  HcHILUN  HAKE  A  SPECIALTY  OF  PAPER  RULUfO. 


54 

no 

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iif> 

124 

lyi 

214 

1(>2 

140 
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14S 
11:% 
18 
162 
16$ 


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I'auk 

Home  foi  Aged  Women 168 

Provincial  Lunatic  Asylum...  1(52 

St.  John  P.  ().  Asylum 16H 

Victoria  Hospital,  Frcdericton.  162 
Wiggins  M  0.  Institution I(i3 

House  of"  Assembly 99 

House  of  Commons 9.'? 

1. 

Independent  Order  Foresters —     200 

Directory  of  C'ourts 200 

Executive  Council  200 

High  Court  of  N.  B 200 

Indepegdeut  Order  G.  T—  197 

( J  rand  Lodge  of  N.  B 1 97 

International  Supreme  Lodge..  197 
List  of  Working  Lodges 197 

Independent  Order  Odd  Fellows  -193 
Dist.  Deputy  ( Jrand  Masters...  19o 
Dist.  Dei)uty  Grand  Patriarchs  194 

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Paok 
(rraud  Lodge  of  Lower  Pr(»v..  19!t 
Grand  l'''icanipmcnt  Maritirne 

Provinces 194 

Uehekah   Lodges 195 

Subordinate  Kncamiuucrits 195 

Subordinate  Lodges 194 

Infantry— 

Carleton,  67th 186 

Fusiliers,  62nd 18<5 

Kings,  74tli 187 

Northumberland,  7ord 187 

York,  71st 18t> 

Inglewood   Fish  and  Game  Cor- 

poiation  217 

Irish    Literary    and    Benevolent 

Society  21-) 

J. 
Judges  and  Clerks  of  Co.  Courts..  102 
Junior  Liberal-Con.  Association,  208 
(►N  PAGK  9. 


iEM  llUeAlE  eOilPANY 


Paid   $549,462   for  losses   by  the   St.  John's, 
Newfoundland,  conflagration 

Without  contesting  a  Single  Claim. 


C.   E.   L.  JAKVIS,    General   Agent, 

74   Prince   William   Street, 

ST.  jomsr,  3sr-  b. 

PROGRAMMES  AND  POSTERS  PRINTED  IN  Al  STYLE  AT  MCMILLAN'S. 


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Advkrtiskmknt. 
J.  &  A.  MCMILLAN  FURNISH  ESTIMATES  FOR  SOCIETY  PRINTINQ. 


MAP  OF  THE  WORLD. 

Hy  O.  K.  PAKKIN,  M.  A.,  LL.  I>. 

Prinriiiiil  -/  Cjipi-r  <\uui<hi  Vulkge,  Tuionin,  ami  (unnrflii  Primipal  nf  the  Colkglate  School, 

J'Wdtricluii,  iV.  B. 


AND- 


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lighter  shade  of  tlie  same  color. 

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Endowment  Hank 204 

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County  Courts 102 

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Eastport  to  Boston 34 

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Piissama(|Uo<ldv   I5av 23 

River  St.  John 17 

Washademoak  Lake IS 

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Lloyd's  Register 217 

Local  Hoards  of  Health 115 

Log  Cabin  l-'isiiing  Club 217 

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Subordinate  Lodges 191 

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Manitoba 98 

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Methodist  Church 172 

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Knights  Templar 190 

McLood-Moore  Conclave 190 

Private  Chapters 190 

Private  Codncils 190 

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St.  John  Fusiliers  ISO 

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71st  York  Batt.  Infautiy  18() 

Brighton    Fngineers l87 

Nortluitnberland  Bait.  Infantry  187 

74th  Battalion  Infaniry 1S7 

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St.  John  Rifle  Company 188 

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Money  Order  Service  104 

Morning  and  Evening  Stars 57 

Mount  Allison  Academy 775 

Mount  Allison   Ladies'  College..  175 

Municipality  of  St.  John 1^4 

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New  Brunswick — 

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Executive  Council  91^ 

House  of  .\sserably 9'> 

Officers  of  House  of  Aspembly  100 
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N.  B.  Au.xiliary  Bible  Society...  211 
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N.  B   Dental  Society 217 

N.  B.  Good  Roads  .Vssociation...  210 
N.  B.  Masonic  Hall  Company...   211 

N.  B.  Medioal  Society 212 

N.  B.  Pharmaceutical  Society  ...  21<> 
N.  B.  Pnn-incial  Rifle  A.ssociat'n  IKS 

New  P»riinswick  Railway  Co 157 

New  Brunswick  S.  P.  C.  A 210 

!   New  Brunswick  W.C.  T  U 211 

N.  B.  Sunday  School  Association  212 

NorthiMi.berland  County 121^ 

Nova  Scotia 97 

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Legislative  Assembly 98 

Provincial  Executive 98 

Notaries  Public 225 

O. 

Odd  Fellows  Hall  Company 215 

Officers  Congregational  Union...   181 

Officers  of  House  of  Assembly...  100 

Officers  under  the  Domin.  Gov — 

Department  Minister  Justice..  113 

Dep't  Railways  and  Canals....  113 

Finance  Department  112 

Imvnigration  Department 113 

Inland  Revenue  Department ..  112 

Marine  and  Fisheries  112 

Public  Works  Department 113 

Sliipping  Office,  St.  John 113 

Time  Ball 114 

Weights  and  Meas.  Inspection   113 
Weights  and  Meas.  Ins.  Service  114 

Official  Stenographers 100 

Onti\rio 9(5 

Opening  and  Closing  River 2 .^ 

Open  Season  for  Fish  in  N.  B  ...   119 

P. 
Parliament  of  Canada- 
House  of  Commons  93 

The  Senate 92 

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Phonetic  Speed  Society 

Pilot  Commissioners 

Police  Department 

Population  of  New  Brunswick... 
Portland  Free  Public  Library... 
Post  Office  Department — 

Foreign  Mails 

Letter  Carriers'  Delivery  

Merchants'  Boxes 

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l^ueens  County 131 

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Albert  Southern  158 

Canada  Eastern 158 

Canadian  Paoilic 157 

C'araquet 157 

Central 158 

Elgin  and  Ilavelock 157 

Oulf  Shore 157 

Hampton  and  St.  Martins 158 

Intercolonial 157 

KentNorthern 158 

Moneton  and  Buetouche 158 

New  Hrunswiciv  Railway  (Jo..  157 

Prince  Eilward  Island 158 

St.  John  \'al  and  Kiv.  dii  Loup  158 

St.  Louis 158 

Salisbury  and  Harvey 157 

Shore  Line 157 

Woodstock  and  Centrcville 158 

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Railway  Mail  Clerks'  Association  216 

Rates  of  Cartage  for  St.  John 144 

Rates  of  Cartage  for  Carleton 145 

Rates  of  Fare  Hackney  Carriages  140 

Rates  oft'ilotage 147 

Rates  of  Top  Wharfage 149 

Rates  of  Wharfage 150 

Referees  in  Equity 232 

Reformed  Episcopal  Church  18C 

Register     Births,    Marriages, 

Deaths 136 

Relative  Value  of  Money 236 

Relief  and  Aid  Society 209 

Restigonehe  County 132 

River     Opening  and  Closing 234 

Roll  of  Barristers  and  Attorneys  218 

Roman  Catholic  Church 169 

Royal  Arcanum 214 

Royal  Family 86 

Rules  of  the  Road  at  Sea .     44 

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St.  Jolin  Ricycle-Atliletic  Club.  217 
St.  John  Bridge  and  K.R.  Ex.  Co.  208 

St.  John  Camera  Club 214 

St.  John  Christian  Scientist  Asso.  210 
St  John  City  Government —  130 

Anchorage 149 

Board  of  School  iVustees 146 

Boards  of  Management 137 

Cartage  Districts 141 

Cartage  Rates 144 

City  Officials 137 

Fire  Alarm  Telegraph 139 

Fire  Department  137 

Hackney  Carriages  140 

Harbor  Master's  P^ees 148 

Hook  and  Ladder  Companies.  138 

Pilot  Commissioners  146 

Police  Department 140 

Rates  of  Pilotage 147 

Rates  of  Top  Wharfage 149 

Rates  of  Wharfage 150 

Salvage  Corps  and  Fire  Police.  139 

Standing  Committees  137 

St,  John  County  S.  S.  Assocsation  212 

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St  John  County 135 

St.  John  Horticultural  Associat'n  214 

St.  Jolin  Liiw  Society 207 

St.  John  Liberal  Association 20R 

St.  John  Medical  Society  212 

St.  John  Oratorio  Society 217 

St.  John  Rifle  Company 18S 

St.  John  Rural  Cemetery  Co 214 

St.  Jolin  T.  and  L.  Council  210 

St.  John  Typographical  Union....  210 

St.  John  W.  C.  T.  U 211 

St.  Joseph's  Senior  Society 215- 

St.  Malachi's  T.  A.  R.  Society  .  .  215 
St.  Martins  Agricultural  Stciety.  2ia 

St.  Martins  W.  C.  T.  U 211 

St.  Peter's  T.  A.  S 21.> 

St.  Vincent  de  Paul  Society 215 

Salvage  Corps  and  Fire  Police....  13^ 

Savings  Bank,  Dominion  112 

School  Inspectors  and  Districts..  18;? 

School  Trustees,  St.  John 146 

Scowmen's  Union 210 

Sea  Signals 53 

Seasons 56 

Senate 92 

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8ign8  and  Influences  of  the  Zodiac    56 
JSimonds  Agricultural  Society....  213 

Sittings  of  tlie  County  Courts 103 

HSocieties,  Clubs,  etc 207 

Sons  of  England  Benevolent  Soc,  202 
Sons  of  Temperance — 

Grand  Division  of  N.  B 195 

Representatives  to  Nat.  Div...  195 

Subordinate  Divisions 196 

Standing  Committees  (City) 137 

Standing  Committees  (County)..  134 

Storm  Warnings 51 

Suubury  County 151 

Supreme  Court  of  Canada 91 

Supreme  Court  of  Judicature 100 

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Table  of  Distances 119 

Teachers'  Institutes 184 

Temple  of  Honor  and  Temi)er'ce  198 

Thistle  Curling  Club 209 

Tides 58 

Tide  Table- 
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Bay  of  Fundy,  New  Brunswick     59 
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United  Workmen 199 

University  of  Mt.  Allison  College  174 

University  of  New  Brunswick...  182 

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Weights  and  Meas.  Ins.  Service..  114 

Western  Association 217 

Westmorland  County 153 

Wiggin's  Male  Orphan  Institut'n  163 

Wilmot  Park,  P'redericton 214 

Women's  Baptist  Miss.  Union...  177 

Women's  F.  C.  B.  Miss.  Society..  180 
Women's  C.  T.  U.— 

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St.  John 211 

1       Carleton 211 

I       St.  Martins 211 

Y. 

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j    Young  Liberals  Club 208 

!   Y.  M.  C.  A.,  St.  John 211 

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Campbell  Bros,  (top  lines) 2-6 

Case,  Mayes 228 

Chemical  Fert'lur  Co  (outside  b'k  cov) 

Cowie  &  Edwards 11 

Fisher  &  Co.,  G.  S 65 

Forbes,  W.  J.  (top  lines) 62-71 

Fraser,  Fraser  ct  Co 62 

"  "         64 

"  "        66-68 

"  "        ,     70 

"  "         72 

74-85 

4^reen  &  Son,  R.  H 138 

Halifax  Banking  Co 159-160 

Harper's  Periodicals 230 

Higgins'  British   Liniment  (top 
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"  "  (bottom  lines).  54-66 

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McAvenney,  Dr.  A.  F 230 

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LIGHT-HOUSES. 

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Greeu  iiiw/— Lat.  45°  16^  50^^  Ion.  66° '.iM5^^ ;  fixed  white  light,  visible 
10  miles;  wiiite.  square,  wood  towei. 

iSand  Point— Low  shore,  east  side  of  river;  lat.  4o°  20'  50^',  Ion.  66°  13'; 
fixed  white  light,  visible  10  miles  ;  lantern  on  a  mast  with  white  shed  at  base, 
all  elevated  on  open  framework. 

Belyea'ii  Point— On  Nathaniel  IJelyea's  Point,  W.  side  of  river;  lat.  45°  23' 
5",  Ion.  66°  14^  30";  fixed  white  light,  visible  11  miles;  white,  square,  wood 
tower;  to  guide  clear  to  Purdy's  Shoal. 

Williama'  LdiuJing — Near  outer  end  of  public  wharf;  lat.  45°  30'  50",  h^n. 
66"  7'  45";  fixed  white  light,  visible  10  iniles;  lantern  on  a  mast;  to  guide 
through  Long  Reach. 

Ooh  Point— how  land,  west  side  of  river;  lat.  45°  32'  10",  Ion.  66°  S'; 
fixed  white  light,  visible  10  miles;  hint  rn  on  mast,  with  white  shed  at  base, 
all  elevated  on  open  framework. 

FleveUin(f\^  Landinij — West  side  of  river,  Greenwich  ;  latitude  45°  33',  Ion. 
66°  y  8";  fixed  red  ligiit,  visible  5  miles;  lantern  on  a  white  mast,  sliows 
from  NEI  round  through  E  to  SVV. 

Belleisle  Public  Landing  Range — Front  light  at  landing  at  head  of  dredged 
channel ;  lat.  45°  39'  5",  Ion.  65°  57'  30";  lixed  white,  visible  5  miles;  lan- 
tern on  a  mast.  Jjack  light  160  feet  N  by  E  j  E  from  front;  fixed  red  light, 
visible  2  miles;  lanlern  hung  on  end  of  Israel  Noble's  dwelling,  which  is 
white,  square,  wood.  Lights  visil)le  Iietween  the  bearings  of  NE  through  N 
to  SW  ;  in  range  show  centre  of  dredged  channel  N  by  E  'i  E;  at  outer  end 
of  channel  a  black  can  buoy  is  moored,  and  sides  are  balized. 

Palmer  X  Ijunding — On  the  outer  end  of  new  government  wharf;  lat.  45°  35' 
42",  Ion.  ()6°  '2'  55"  ;  lixed  white  light,  visible  11  miles:  white,  square,  wood. 

Gagetown — W .  side  of  river;  lat.  45°  46',  Ion.  66°  11';  fixed  white  light, 
visible  8  miles;  while,  sijuare,  wood  tower,  lantern  red,  on  cribwork  pier;  t(j 
guide  vessels  between  Jemseg  and  Musquash  Island,  and  to  show  turn  in  river 
at  Buzzas. 

Jemseg— On  S.  side  lower  Jemseg  entrance;  lat.  45°  47',  Ion.  66°  8'  40": 
fixed  r^d  light,  visible  3  miles;  mast  with  white  shed,  brown  roof  at  base,  on 
wiiite  timber  j)ier;  light  shows  from  SVV  round  by  W  to  NE. 

Bridges  Point— On  E.  side  of  river  opposite  foot  of  Mauger  Island ;  lat.  45° 
52'  36",  Ion.  i)(\°  10'  21";  fixed  white  light,  visible  12  miles;  white,  scjuare, 
wood  tower,  with  lantern  roof  red  ;  to  guide  vessels  through  the  channel  on 
E.  side  of  (iilbert  or  Mauger  Island. 

Oromoclo — About  400  yards  SE  from  head  of  public  wharf;  lat.  45°  51'  8", 
Ion.  66°  20' 3S";  fixed  white  light,  visible  10  miles;  white,  square,  wood 
tower  on  eril)Work  i)ier,  lantern  red. 

Wihnnt  Bluff— \\.  side  of  river;  hit.  45°  52'  15",  Ion.  66°  32'  40";  fixed 
white  light,  visible  10  miles;  lantern  on  mast,  with  white  shed  at  base,  ele- 
vated on  oi)eu  framework. 

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18  Lkjut-houses — Rivkr  St.  John. 

Shoes  of  alfKinds,  WATERBURT  &  RISING,  61  King  and  212-214  Union  Sts. 

Time  of  Hij»h  Wat«M*  at  Various  Points  on  St.  John  Kiver, 

CALCULATKl)    FKOM   TIMK   OF    HIGH    WATER    IX   ST.  JOHN  HARBOR. 

(From  liiilli'liii  1"'  of  the  Natural  History  Society  oC  New  Bruiiswiclc). 


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Indiiintown, 

Westfield, 

Pitts'  Liiiidiug  (Devil's  Back}, 

Ouk  Point, 

Moiitii  oi  Belleisle  (Piilmer's 

Point), 
Hampsteiul, 

Moutli  of  Wushademoiik, 
Slipp's  Wharf, 
Gagetown, 

Jemseg,  nioiilh  of  Grand  Lake, 
Charles  (t miter's, 
Ujjper  Gagetown, 
Sheffield, 
Maugerville, 
Oroniot'to, 
Frederi'-ton, 
Springhill, 


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Wasliadeiiioalc  Lake. 

Musfjuash  Island.— Fixed  white  light,  visible  10  miles. 
Hendry  Farm.  —  Fixed  white  light,  visible  10  miles.     In  coming  down,  these 
two  lights  to  be  kept  in  range  until  opposite  N  W  end  of  Hog  Island,  whence 


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a  sdiitlicrly  '■oiiisi'  to  !»♦'  kept  to  tlu'  ftK»l  of  Miisijiuisli  Islnixl.  In  j^oln^  up, 
the  two  li^^lits  l(»  he  lnoiij^lil  in  laiif^e  upposite  N  W  end  of  Hog  Islaiul,  and 
kept  ill  range  until  within  A  iniluui'the  light  on  Hendry  Farm. 

(ii'iiiMl  Lsiko. 

Cox'x  Point— t\\i'i\  white  light,  visihle  lU  miles;  while,  H([nare,  wood  tower. 
^[(^^I(t^nll'  I'diiil —           do.                       <io.  do. 

Jtoberlnonn  I'nlut —  do.  do.  do. 

y<iiiji>it'H  /'(tint —  do.  do.  do. 

Nt'W  liriiiiMwick  Coast. 

LMillT    ll()l'Si:«  -ItAY  <il"  Fl'NDY — FUOM  ST.  JOHN,  N.  H.,  KASTWAIU). 

St.  John  II<irhnr.~]W-Mim;  lat.  45°  14'  nH'',  Um.  GG°  IV  12'^  fixed  red 
light,  vis.  10  miles;  vertical  hlaek  and  white  stripes,  3o  feet  ahove  high  water. 

yt'<iro  Point. — Or  end  of  (irovernmeiit  Breakwater,  W  entrani-e  Port  of  St. 
John".  Fi.xe(l  white  light,  40  feet  high,  visil)le  8  miles;  lat  4^°  14'  Hi",  Ion. 
()t)°  Jl'  ly";  white  with  red  lantern,  open  framed  hexagonal  tower  on  circular 
titone  found    lion. 

Jilnr./i  J'  III  WliiMlinij  liiiiiij  — III  1")  fathoms  outside  entrance  of  St.  John 
liarlK)r;  l:i  tiide  4o°  11' IJO"  N,  longitude  <)()"  K  W;  black  iron  hnoy  sur- 
mounted liy  a  10  inch  wliistle,  sounded  hy  the  action  of  the  waves.  From  the 
l)Uoy  Partridge  Island  light  liears  N  l  \V  ;{',  miles;  Mispec  Point  E  I  N  1,5 
miles;  south-west  end  of  iMeogenes  Island   NVV  l)v  W  .'{;  miles. 

Partridijc  M/(/(/.— St.  John  Ilarl.or;  latitude  4o°  14' 3";  hmgitude  GG°  3' 
b''  \  dioptric  lixed  white  light,  visiltle  i7  miles;  tower  vertical  red  and  white 
stripes,  119  feet  ahove  high  water;  in  fog;,'y  weather  a  steam  whistle  sounds 
for  ten  seconds  every  miiuite  ;  a  hell  huoy  near  J-]  side  of  Partridge  Island  reef. 

Split  Rock  WliintliiKj  liuoij. — Moored  in  30  fathoms  off  Si)lit  liock;  lati- 
tu.le  4.')°  7'  10"  X,  longitude  CtG''  14^  W  ;  iron  huoy,  with  10-inch  whistle; 
location,  S\V  l.)y  S  ;,'  S  from  Mustjnash  Light,  S  1  \V  from  western  head  of 
Mus(piash,  and  \VS\V  from  Partridge  Island;  whistle  sounded  by  motion  of 
waves. 

(Jape  Spencer.— V\U-\\  of  Cape;  latitude  4.")°  12'  5"  ;  longitude  05°  54'  35"; 
alternate  red  and  white  light  every  45  seconds,  visible  20  miles;  white  square 
building  with  tower  207  feet  above  high  water,  visible  between  the  bearings 
ESK  romid  l)y  S  to  WNVV,  Partridge  Island  light  bearing  N\V  by  W  .]  W, 
tlistant  GA  miles. 

Fort  Folly  Point  Lii/ltt. — Junction  Petitcodiac  and  Memramcook  Rivers; 
latitude  45°  52'  5"  X';  longitu.le  04°  ;;;!'  .55"  \V  ;  lixed  white  light,  77  feet 
iibove  high  water  mark,  visible  14  miles;  white,  with  iron  lantern,  red,  square, 
wood,  with  dwelling  attached. 

(^iiaco  Ledijr  Bell  ]iao\j.—\\\  10  fathoms,  i  mile  N\V  of  ledge;  lat.  45°  14' 
35^'  N,  Ion.  (i5°  22'  4(1"  \V  ;  red  iron  buoy  surmounted  by  a  bell;  bell  rung 
by  the  motion  of  the  buoy  on  the  waves. 

(^aaeo  1><II  liiioij. — Ofi'the  reef  at  west  head  in  14  fathoms  .]  mile  S  S  E  from 
light.     Black  iron  'nuov  surmounted  by  bell.     Bell  rings  by  action  of  waves. 

Qiiaco,  WeM  Head— On  pitch  of  Cape  St.  Martin's;  latitude  45°  19'  30''  N, 
longitude  05°  32'  10"  W  ;  revolving  white  light,  20  seconds,  visible  IG  miles ; 
white,  s(juare,  wood  tower,  dwelling  attached  ;  fog  building  white,  with  brown 
roof,  woo<l;  steam  horn  70  feet  from  light-house,  sounds  a  blast  of  9  seconds, 
with  intervals  of  30  seconds;  general  coast  light  to  guide  to  St.  Martin  harbor. 

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Qiiaco  P/fcT.-On  outer  end  ol"  E  breakwater  pier.  Lat.  45°  21'  20^' N  ; 
Ion.  65°  31  55'MV.  Fixed  red  light;  visible  (>  miles  in  clear  weather; 
white,  square,  wood  lijr!:thousc ;  20  feet  al)Ove  liigh  water  mark;  height  <>( 
building  from  base  to  .'ane,  21  feet.  N'isible  between  W  by  X  .}  W  and  N  W  ; 
and  between  N  },  E  and  N  K  by  E.  The  deepest  water  in  entering  the  inner 
liarbor  is  close  to  the  liglit. 

\Vard\  ronit  Li;,l,i.—  \Aahm\e  -S  43°  4;'/  3.V^ ;  longitude  W  04°  29M0"  : 
fixed  white,  (liojjtric,  visible  10  miles;  white,  square,  wood  tower,  72  feet  hiyh 
above  high  water  mark;  visible  from  ENE  through  \  to  SW  i  W. 

Cape  PJnra(ic.—V\wh  of  Cape;  latitude  45'^  35'  4U" ;  longitude  64°  47'; 
fixed  white  light,  visible  15  miles;  white  square  fog  alarm  building  of  gr;iy 
stone  with  slate  roof,  120  feet  above  high  water;  steam  horn  sounds  blasts  ui 
S  seconds,  with  intervals  of  20  seconds.  Fog  alarm  is  130  feet  S  W  irom  the 
lighthouse,  at  an  elevation  of  100  feet. 

^GrimlMmir—V:  point  of  Island  ;  latitude  45°  43'  16" ;  longitude  64°  37'  24": 
fixed  white  light.  visibl(>  14  miles;  white  octagonal  wood  tower,  white  dwel- 
ling near  bv.  Fog  horn  building  white,  with  brown  roof.  Steam  horn  found- 
blasts  of  15*  seconds,  with  intervals  of  .'JO  seconds;  7i(  leet  above  higli  watei'. 
N'isible  over  315°  from  S  W  by  \V  through  N  to  W  by  N.  Fog  alarm  build- 
ing stanils  in  front  of  tower;  if  horn  disabled,  old  trumpet  150  feet  behiiKl 
will  sound  short  blasts  every  15  seconds. 

HiHsbovough  IF/cu/.— Petitcodiac  River;  latitude  45°  55'  15"  ;  longitud.- 
64°  37'  45";  fixed  white  light,  visil)le  5  miles;  open  frame;  to  guide  ves- 
sels going  uj)  the  river  and  to  the  coal  and  plaster  wharves. 

NeAV  Brunswick  Coast. 

T.IGHT-HOrSRS  —  BAY  OF  "UXDV  — FROM  ST.  .lOHN,  N.  H.,   WESTWARD. 

St.  John  7/ar/)o;— Beacon  :  lat.  45°  14  58,  Ion.  66°  3  12;  fixed  red  ligbt. 
visible  10  miles;  vertical  black  and  white  stripes,  35  feet  above  high  water. 

Herd's  Point,  on  Prince  VVm.  stree-,  foot  of  St.  James;  latitude  X  45°  !•'> 
41";  Ion.  W  66'^  3' 28"  ;  fi.\ed  red    \nd  white,  64  c.  p.  incandescent  lamp-, 
visible  5  miles,  3  branch  biinp  post,  42  feet  al)ove  high  water,  shows  red  ti 
seaward  over  an  arc  o['  iuh°  from  XE  to  X\\V,  white  on  other  bearings. 

JS\'ijro  Point — i)n  end  of  Government  Breakwater,  W  entrance  Port  of  Si. 
John;  fixed  white,  40  feet  high,  visible  8  miles;  lat.  45°  14  13,  Ion.  66°  3  lU: 
white,  red  lantern,  oi.'^a  framed  iiexagonal  tower  on  circular  stone  foundatinii. 

Partridge  /s/((?((/— St.  John  Harbor:  lat.  45°  14  3,  Ion.  66°  3  5;  dioptri( 
fixed  white  light,  visible  17  miles;  tower  vertical  red  and  white  stripes,  ll'.t 
feet  above  high  water;  in  foggy  weather  a  steam  whistle  soimds  for  10  .second- 
every  minute;  a  bell  buoy  near  E  side  of  Partridge  Island  reef. 

Black  Point  Whifflling  Jiuoij — In  15  fathoms  outside  entrance  of  St.  Joiin 
harbor;  lat.  45°  1)  30  X,  l(»n.  66°  1  W  ;  black  iron  buoy  surmounted  by  a  1" 
inch  whistle,  sounded  by  the  actior-  4"  the  wives.  From  the  buoy  Partridge 
Island  ligiit  bears  X  .',  W  3{  miles;  Mispec  Point  E  ,;  X  l,s  miles;  sonth-we-t 
end  of  Meogenes  b-land  X\V  by  W  ;>s  miles. 

Split  Hock  \\lii.-<tlin;i  linoi/ — Moored  ii.  ;>0  fathoms  ofl'Split  Koi'k  ;  latitude 
45°  7  10  X,  longitude  i'>i>°  14  \V;  iron  buojy  v, ith  10  inch  whistle;  location, 
SW  by  \V  :]  S  S  from  Mus(piash  light,  S  ',  \V  from  western  head  of  Musqua^-li. 
and  WS\V  from  Partridge  Island;  whistle  sounded  by  motion  of  waves. 

Mmqnaxh,  east  side  of  entrance;  latitude  45°  8' 35";  longitude  66°  14' 
30";  fixed  catoptric  light,  green  to  seawaro,  white  towards  hari)or,  visible  li' 
miles;  white  s(juare  tower,  dwelling  attached;  112  feet  above  high  water. 

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Dipper  Jhirltor  Li(/ht. — On  S  point  of  Campbell's  Island  ;  latitude  X  4o° 
")'  :>()";  longitude  \V  66°  25^  Fixed  red,  elevated,  30  feet  above  high  water 
mark,  and  is  shown  from  a  .stpiare  white  tower,  red  roof,  and  will  show  in  tiie 
Ilav  S  bv  W  to  S  E,  and  -houid  be  visible  6  miles  l)etween  these  points. 

Leprrmu;  on  ]*oint;  latitude  45"  3'  32'';  longitude  66°  27'  4o" ;  fixed 
•white  ligiit,  visible  14  miles,  striped  horizontally  red  and  white,  octagona. ; 
<S0  feet  above  high  water  mark  ;  visible  from  all  points  seaward.  A  For/ 
Trumpet  on  the  extreme  end  of  the  i)f)int  on  the  south  side  of  the  lighthouse 
gives  a  blast  of  five  seconds  duration  and  a  pause  of  25  seconds,  then  another 
blastof  5  seconds  and  a  pause  of  25  seconds,  in  eacl-  minute,  making  two  blasts  of 
live  seconds  each  every  minute.  There  is  also  a  Fog  Whistle  in  the  same 
building,  whicli  will  be  operated  in  the  event  of  the  F'og  Trumpet  being  out  of 
order,  and  will  sound  as  follows;  viz.,  giving  two  blasts  of  5  seconds  duration 
with  an  interval  of  5  seconds  between  them  in  each  minute. 

Point  Lepreaux  Automatic  Whintlinq  Buoy. — S  S  W  one  nautical  mile  off 
Point  Lepreaux  Light  House  ;  latitude  X  45°  2' 31"  ;  longitude  W  66°  27' 
50'';  moored  in  23  fathoms.     Whistle  is  automatic,  by  motion  of  waves. 

I)rew'><  Head,  on  west  side  of  Beaver  Harbor ;  latitude  45°  3'  45''' ;  longi- 
tude 66°  44'  5";  fixed  white  light,  visible  10  miles;  white  square  tower  45 
feet  above  high  water,  seen  at  all  points  between  E.  and  W.  head  of  harbor. 

Pm  Po/»/,  ea.st  side  of  entrance  to  L'Etang  harbor ;  latitude  45°  2' 20''' ; 
longitude  66°  48'  40"  ;  fixed  green  light,  visible  10  miles  ;  white  sipuire  tower, 
dwelling  attached,  51  feet  above  high  water,  visil)le  from  W  through  X  to  !S. 
An  iron  spindle  painted  black  on  the  Grey  Mare  Ledge  marks  the  west  side 
of  entrance. 

Bliss  Island,  west  end  of  Island,  south  side  of  western  entrance  to  Bliss  har- 
bor; latitude  45°  1'  15";  longitude  66°  51';  fixed  red  light,  visible  twelve 
miles;  white  si[uare  towei  45  feet  above  high  water;  leave  on  starboard  hand 
going  in  ;  a  deep  water  harbor  and  very  plain  ;  follow  the  starboard  hand  shore 
to  the  inner  harbor. 

LTeie  Pnssngr  on  Mascubin  Point;  latitude  45°  2'  20";  longitude  66°  53' 
30";  a  steam  horn  sounds  blasts  of  7  seconds,  with  an  interval  of  30  seconds 
Jteiween  each.     Leave  on  starboard  hand  going  in. 

Midjic  /;/)(/— Passamaq noddy  Bay;  latitude  45°  6'  53";  longitude  66°  54' 
30'';  fixed  white  light,  visible  15  miles;  white  scpiare  tower  130  feet  above 
liigh  water ;  a  Bar  extends  EXE  from  lighthouse,  and  vessels  require  to 
keep  off'  a  distance  of  260  yards  to  clear  it  at  low  water. 


Passamaquoddg  Bay  and  St.  Croix  Hirer  to  St.  Andreius. 

St.  Andrews,  on  sandy  reef  at  east  entrance;  latitude  45°  3'  45";  longitude 
€7°0'50";  t:Aed  white  light,  visible  10  miles;  white  square  tower  40  feet 
above  high  »  ter ;  to  guide  to  all  ports  in  inner  Bay,  and  to  vessels  going  up 
the  river  .St.  Croix  from  L'Tete  Passage  or  West  Quoddy.  There  is  only  a 
de|)th  of  4  feet  on  the  X  W  extension  of  the  reef  towards  the  mainland. 

St.  Andrews,  north  point  of  entrance;  latitude  45°  4';  longitude  67°  3' ; 
fixed  white  light,  visible  10  miles;  white  octagonal  tower  42  feet  above  high 
water  ;  visible  between  the  bearings  of  X  W  bv  X  and  S  E  by  S. 

Mark  Point,  St.  Croix  Kiver.— Latitude  45°  10'  10";  longitude  67°  12'  30". 
fixed  white  light ;  white  square  tower  32  feet  above  high  water  mark.  The 
course  from  Spruce  Point  to  ballast  ground  is  E  by  S  A  S  distance  2  miles, 
from  Spruce  Point  to  Mark  Point  W  X  W,  distance  2  miles.     A  vessel  after 


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leaving  Doehet  Island,  to  dear  the  reef  should  steer  N  until  the  Spruce  Point 
light  bears  N  W  bv  W,  and  thence  take  a  W  N  VV  course. 

Spruce  Point,  St.  Croix  River.— I.atitude  45°  10' ;_  longitude  67°  10'  2.">"  ; 
fixed  white  light;  white  square  tower  32  feet  above  high  water  mark. 

Head  ITarhor,  E  Quoddv  Head,  north  point  of  Canjpobello  Islan<l ;  latitude 
44°  57'  30'';  longitude  66°  54'  10";  fixed  white  light,  visible  13  miles; 
octagonal  tower,  white,  witii  red  cross,  64  feet  above  high  water.  Leave  on 
starboard  hand  in  entering  Head  ITarl)or,  .ind  on  port  hand  on  entering  East- 
port,  Me.  Fog  trumpet  sounds  blasts  of  8  seconds  duration,  with  intervals  of 
35  seconds  between  I  hem. 

Lubec  \(trrnws  Lifjht  on  Mulholland  Point,  Cnmpobello. — Latitude  N  44°  5^ 
40";  longitude  W  66°  58'  50";  fixed  wliite  light,  60  feet  above  high  w;'.ter 
mark;  visible  13  miles  from  N  N  W  through  E  to  S  S  W ;  white,  octagonal 
wooden  tower. 

South.  IVolf  Whhtlinq  Buoy.— In  52  fathoms,  U  miles  S  S  E  from  S  W  Wolf 
light;  latitude  44°  55'  20";  longitude  m°  42'  30".  Black  iron  buoy,  with 
"S.  Wolf  "in  white,  surmounted  bv  10-inch  whistle,  sounded  automatically 
by  waves.  From  the  buoy,  IIe:id  Harbor  light  bears  N  W  by  W  8[  miles,  and 
Ijepreaux  light  E  by  N  i^'  N  13]  miles. 

Sonth  Wext  Wolf  Island,  on  south  cast  point  of  the  Island  ;  latitude  44°  56' 
30";  longitude  66°  44';  revolving  white  light  every  1]  minutes,  visible 
16  miles  ;  white  s(juare  tower  111  feet  above  high  water;  lantern  on  dwellings- 
visible  from  all  points  of  api)roacli. 

Sw(dlow  Tnd,  north  east  part  of  Grand  Manan  ;  lat.  44°  45'  4(5" ;  Ion.  66° 
44'  2"  ;  fixed  white  dioptric  light,  visible  IS  miles  ;  white  octagonal  tower  14S 
feet  al)ove  high  water ;  visible  I»etwecn  the  bearings  of  SW  roimd  by  Sto  NW. 

Long  Eddij  Point  Fog  Whistle  ;  white  wooden  building,  dark  roof.  A  steam 
fog  whistle  on  extreme  north-west  head  of  Grand  Manan,  80  feet  above  high 
water,  sounds  blast  of  4  seconds  (liu'ation  in  each  minute,  with  an  iiUerva!  of 
16  seconds  between  each  blast.     Lat.  N  44°  48';   Ion.  W  66°  47'  15". 

Grand  llarl)0)\(iri\nd  Manan— On  Fish  Fluke  Point,  eastern  side  of  Grand 
Harbor ;  latitude  i\  44°  40'  2"  ;  longitude  W  66°  45'  8"  ;  fixed  white  catoptric 
light  40  feet  above  high  water;  visible  11  miles;  square  tower,  painted  white^ 
dwelling  attached  ;   visible  from  all  points  seaward. 

Big  Duck  Island  Fog  Horn,  S  end  of  Island,  latitude  N  44°  41'  5"  ;  longi- 
tude W  6<)°  41' 40".  White,  with  brown  roof  drt'elling  near  by.  Fog  horn 
sounds  blasts  of  6  seconds  duration  with  interval  of  35  seconds. 

South  IIW  Head,  (irand  Manan  — (hi  (Jul!  C'liil';  latitude  N  44°  36'; 
longitude  W  66°  54'  Ki";  revolving  catoptric  red  and  white  light;  makes 
complete  revolution  in  2  miinites,  showing  3  white  and  3  red  fiashos  at  inter- 
vals of  20  seconds;  200  leet  above  high  water;  visible  20  miles;  white,  square 
tower;  dwelling  attached. 

Old  Proprietor  Ledge,  to  the  S  E  of  Grand  Manan  Ledge.  Latitude  44° 
33'  10";  longitude  iM\°  40';  visible  8  or  10  miles;  a  spindle  beacon,  painted 
red  ;  a  ca^e  elevated  31  feet  above  hii:h  water  mark. 

Gannet  Rock,  cm  rock,  Sof  (h-and  ^[anan.  Latitude  N  44°  30'  38";  longitude 
W  66°  46'  57"  ;  intermittent  white  light,  45s  ;  eclipse  5]s,  flash  4.\s  ;  eclipse  5]& 
in  every  60  seconds;  visible  13  miles  ;  octagonal  tower,  vertical  bfack  and  white 
stripes,  C^(S  feet  above  high,  water;  a  cotton  powder  cartridge  is  exploded 
every  twenty  minutes  to  answer  signals  during  fogs  and  snow  storms;  dan- 
gerous rocks  extend  4  miles  eastward  of  the  lighthouse. 


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Machias  Seal  Tsfand,  near  middle  of  Island.  Two  lights  G4  yards  from  each 
other.  Latitude  44°  30'  7";  longitude  ()7°  6'  13"  ;  lixed  white  lights,  visihle 
12  miles;  white  towers  54  and  06  feet  ahove  high  water;  a  fog  whistle  sounds 
in  tliick  weather,  fogs,  and  snow  storms,  5  seconds  in  each  half  minote.  In 
range  N  W  lead  4;J  miles  S  of  Murr  Letigcs. 

Nova  Scotia  <^oa.st. 

LIGnX-HOT'SES — HAY  OF  FL'XDY — FROM  CAPK  SABLE,  N.  S.,  EASTWARD. 

Cape  Sable— On  Cai>e.  Latitude  43°  23'  19".  Longitude  6o°  37^  15".  Re- 
volving white  light;  bright  15s,  dark  25s;  visible  in  clear  weather  12  miles. 
Octagonal  white  tower;  stands  53  feet  above  high  water  mark.  A  steam  fog 
whistle  on  southern  point  of  Cape,  elevated  about  40  feet  above  high  water. 
Sounds  a  blast  of  10  seconds  duration  in  each  minute. 

Wt,^f,  Head,  Cape  Sable  Island.— On  the  Head.  Lat.  43°  27'  17"  X;  Ion. 
65°  39'  10"  W;  fixed  white  light;  visible  11  miles  in  clear  weather;  white, 
S(iuare,  wood  lighthouse;  42  feet  al)ove  high  w:Uer  mark  ;  height  of  building 
from  base  to  vane,  .3(5  feet;  visible  from  m11  points  seaward.  Hand  fog  horn 
answers  signals  from  vessels. 

Stoddard  Idttnd— On  N.  W.  of  Ishmd.  Latitude  43=  2S'  26".  Longitude 
65°  43'  7".  Fixed  red  light.  White  s(|ujire  Tower  to  guide  vessels  into  the 
anchorage  of  Stoddard  Harbor  and  Shag  Ilnrbor  Sound;  22  feet  above  high 
water. 

Bon  Po>-ta;/e  Island.— On  S.  Point.  Latitude  43°  27'  14".  Longitude  (35° 
44'  44".  i^ed  light,  revolving  every  minute.  White  sijuare  tower  for  guid- 
ing vessels  m  to  Harrington,  West  I'.ay  and  Shag  Harbor.  Hand  fog  horn 
answers  signa'',  from  vessels.     Height  above  high  wafer,  46  ft.     Seen  12  miles. 

Seal  hland. — On  south  jioint,  one-eig;hth  of  a  mile  inland.  Latitude  43°  23' 
34";  longitude  6(i°  0' 52".  A  tixed  white  light,  visible  18  miles  in  clenr 
weather.  A  white  octagonal  tower,  98  feet  in  height  above  high  water.  A 
fog  whistle  sounds  in  each  minute  a  blast  of  5  seconds  duration,  and  after  an 
interval  of  5  seconds  another  blast  of  5  seconds. 

Yannoiith,  or  Cape  Fonrchu. — On  \\.  Cai)e,  south  ])oint.  Latitude  43°  47' 
30";  longitude  06°  9' 25".  (ip.  revolving  white  light,  sliowing  3  flashes  at 
intervals  of  20  seconds,  followed  by  an  ecli{)se  of  40  seconds.  Stands  117  feet 
above  high  water.  Vertical  red  and  white  stri}»es;  octagonal  wooden  tower: 
white,  wooden  dwelling  near  by.  Seen  18  miles  in  clear  weather.  Whistle 
on  W.  side  of  Cape  sounds  10  seconds  in  every  minute.  Height  of  building 
from  base  to  vane,  59  feet.  Lifetioat  station  in  Baker's  Cove,  just  inside  Hen 
and  Chi(!kens  Siu»al. 

Ihiiih'r  Idand— On  end  of  reef,  oil'  SW  point  of  island,  F  side  of  entrance 
to  Yarmouth  harbor;  lat.  43°  48  36,  Ion  0(5°  8  42;  fixed  red  light,  visible  10 
miles;  white,  sijuarc,  v.-o.d.  on  brown,  circular,  steel  and  concrete  pier;  bell 
gives  one  stroke  every  15  seconds. 

Yannoath  Bell  Buoy. —  In  10  fathoms  ofi' Yarmouth  Sound.  Latitude,  43^ 
44'  ;  longitude,  (56°  10'  47".  Ked,  iron  buoy,  vurmounted  by  a  bell.  Bell 
rings  by  the  motion  of  tlie  buoy  on  the  waves.  From  the  buoy  the  "Roaring 
Bull"  bears  F.N.F,  1.]  nules;"and  Cape  Fourchn  light  N.F.  by  N.,  3^  miles. 

Yarmouth  Fairway  W/iistlin(/  Buoy. —  In  34  fatiioms,  10  miles  S.W.  by  W..IW. 
from  Ciipe  Fourchii  Light.  'Latitude,  43°  40' 16'^  ;  longitude,  (5()°"l8' 55". 
Black  and  white  striped  buoy,  with  10-inch  whistle.  Whistle  sounded  by 
action  of  the  waves. 


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Shoes  of  all  Kinds,  WATERBURY  &  RISING,  61  King  and  212-214  Union  Sts. 

OI<l  Woman  Lrth/f.—A  red  can  buoy  will  he  perinaneiitly  maintained  ofl' 
Frencliiuan  Point,,' on  the  coast  of  Yiirmoiith.  Latitude,  4'^°  87^50'^  N. ; 
lon^Mtuilf,  (55°  oS'  50^'  S.  The  buoy  will  be  moored  in  S\  fathoms,  400  yards 
soiitli  of  the  Lodge. 

CiuiiHi-box  /.-.7«;k/.— Northern  entrance  Sdiooner  Passage.  Latitude,  43°  39' 
34'^;  longitude,  ()»)°  2^  -^'V^  Fixed  red  light;  oG  feet  above  high  watermark. 
Can  be  seen  S  miles.  White,  square  wood,  with  dwelling  attached ;  iron  lan- 
tern, red  ;  visible  from  all  ])i)ints  seaward  ;  height  of  building  from  base  to 
vane,  37  feet. 

Penaeii  Maud.— On  S.  point,  one  of  the  Tiisket  Islands.  Latitude, '43°  37' 
^y^;  longitude,  66°  K  40^'.  Alternating  red  and  white,  one  minute,  each 
■color  visible  IT)  seconds;  45  seconds  between  flashes;  50  feet  above  high  water 
mark  ;  visible  in  clear  weather.  TJ  miles.  White.  s(|uare  wood,  with  dwelling 
"attached.  Height  of  building  frotn  base  to  vane,  42  feet.  Hand-horn  answers 
signals  from  vessels.  Sea  light  visiljle  from  all  points  of  approach  from  south- 
ward :  also  through  Schooner  and  Ellenwood  Passages.  A  lower  fixed  red 
light  in  window,  16  feet  below  main  light;  40  feet  al)ove  high  water  mark; 
visililc  4  miles.  Lower  light  marks  channel  betweenOld  Man  and  Old  Woman 
Kocks.     \'isil)le  onlv  between  bearings  W.  bv  N.  },  N.  and  N.  \V.  bv  W. 

St.  .h,lni  Lrdqe  Jl'lt  liiiof/.— In  22  fathoms, "l ',  miles  S.  W.  by  W.  |  W.,  from 
the  middle  of  the  ledge.  Latimde,  43°  29' 50'^;  longitude,  65°  49^'Ky^  Red. 
iron  buoy,  with  "J.  ledge''  in  white  letters,  surmounted  by  a  bell.  Bell  rung 
by  the  action  of  the  waves.  From  the  buoy  Pubnico  Light  is  open  to  west- 
ward of  St.  John  Island,  X.  F.  by  N.,  6;  miles;  S.  tangent  of  Bon  Portage 
Island  liears  S.  F.  I  S.,  4',  miles. 

Blonde  Rock  Automatic  Whittling  linoy. — In  i;>  fathoms,  \  mile  S.  ]  E.  from 
tlie  rock.  Black,  Iron  buoy,  surmounted  by  a  10-inch  whistle.  Whistle  sounds 
by  action  of  the  waves. 

"  Trinitii  Bell  Biioi/.—ln  S  fathoms  W.  by  N.  .]  N.  600  feet  from  Trinity  ledge. 
Iron  buoy,  surmounted  by  a  bell.  Bell  rimg  by  action  of  the  waves.  Frotn 
the  buov  Cape  St.  Marv  bears  N.  F.  bv  E.  7  miles;  Cape  Fonrchu  S,  bv  ¥.. 
W.  miles  ;  Lurcher  Shoid  S  W  by  W  12.]  nules. 

Lurcher  Slio<d  WhislliiK/  Huny. — In  13  fathoms.  ;;  ndle  W  of  shoal.  Latitude 
43°  50^  2";  longitude  66°  30'.  Retl  and  black  horizontal  bands,  with 
Lurclier  Shoal  in  white  letters.  Iron  buoy,  with  10-inch  whistle.  Whistle 
sounded  by  action  of  the  waves.  Shoal  lies  15  miles  X  W  by  W,  l  W  from 
Cape  Fourchu  light. 

Cape  Saint  Jfary. — Fast  side  Bay  of  Fundy.  Latitude  44°  5'  10"' ;  longitude 
66°  12'  40".  Alternate  red  and  white  ligi  '  every  30  seconds  ;  visible  16  miles 
in  clear  weather;  white  octagonal  tower;  stands  103  feet  above  high  water. 

Meteijhan  Eirer.— At  extreme  end  of  breakwater;  lat.  44°  13'  10^^  N;  Ion. 
66°  S' 42''  W;  fixed  green;  visible  6  miles  in  clear  weather;  vertical  red 
"zfripes  on  seaward  side,  lantern  painted  black  ;  23  feet  above  high  water  mark  ; 
height  of  building  from  base  to  vane,  21  feet.  Beacon  for  guiding  vessels  int(j 
river.  Must  be  left  on  starboard  hand  and  passed  close  aboard.  Tide  leaves 
breakwater  one  hour  before  low  water. 

^  Charch  Point.— K.  side  of  St.  Mary's  Bay,  Digby  County.  Lat.  44°  19'  55" 
X  ;  Ion.  66°  7'  35"  W.  Fixed  red'  light';  visibl'e  10  miles  in  clear  weather; 
white,  s(]uare,  wood,  dwelling  attached ;  36  feet  above  high  water  mark  ;  height 
of  building  from  base  to  vane,  20  feet. 

Bellircau  Cove.— On  outer  end  of  E  pier.  Lat.  44°  24'  20"  X;  Ion.  66°  3' 
10"  W.     The  light  is  a  fixed  green  light,  dioptric ;  elevated  24  feet  above  high 

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water  mark  ;    visible  from  a  distance  of  4  tuiles    in    all   directions  seaward. 
White,  square,  wood. 

.SVss/ftoo.— S.  side  of  entrance  to  river.  Lat.  44°  26'  2.'/'  N;  Ion.  66°  V  W. 
Fixed  white  light;  visible  S  miles  in  clear  weather;  white,  square,  wood 
lighthouse;  36  feet  above  high  water  mark  ;  height  of  building  from  base  to 
vane,  33  feet. 


Westport. — Peter  Island,  entrance  to  Grand   Passage.     Lat.  44°  15'  zl 


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Ion.  66°  20' 21".  Two  horizontal  fixed  white  lights,  24  feet  apart;  visible 
10  miles  in  clear  weather;  white,  square,  wood,  lanterns  rising  from  ends  of 
dwelling;  40  feet  each  above  high  water  mark  ;  height  of  building  from  base 
to  vane,  15  feet.  Visible  from  the  northward  l)etween  the  bearings  of  S  by  W 
and  S  S  W,  and  from  the  southward  between  the  bearings  of  N  E  by  E  and 
N  N  W  \  \\ .     Hand  fog  horn  answers  signals  from  vessels. 

Brier  Idand.—^  W.  point.  Latitude  44°  14'  57"  ;  longitude  66°  23'  38". 
Fixed,  white  light;  visible  13  miles.  Fog  whistle  on  N.  W.  of  Brier  Island, 
south  side  of  liglit  house;  sounds  3  blasts  of  4  seconds  duration,  with  intervals 
of  4  seconds  between  them  each  miiuUe. 

Northwest  Ledga  Bell  Buoy.— In  15  fathoms,  400  vards  N  N  W  \  W  from  the 
N  W  Rock.  Lat.  44°  19'  15"  N  ;  Ion.  66°  24'  30"  W.  Red  and  black  ver- 
tical striped  iron  buoy.     Bell  rung  by  action  of  waves. 

Boards  Head. — 17  yards  from  edge  of  cliff,  on  W  side  of  N  entrance  to 
Petite  Passage.  Latitude  44°  24'  10";  hmgitude  66°  13'  3";  alternate  red 
'and  white  every  minute ;  visible  14  miles  in  clear  weather ;  white,  square, 
svood,  lantern  on  roof  of  dwelling. 


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Dighy  Gut  to  Annapolis. 

Point  Prim. — South  jioint  of  entrance  to  Annajiolis  Basin  ;  latitude  43°  41' 
30"  ;  longitude  t)5°  47'  10"  ;  fixed  white  ligiit,  visible  13  miles  ;  square  tower, 
vertical  red  and  white  striped  ;  76  feet  al)ove  high  water.  Fog  whistle  near 
edge  of  cliff',  225  feet  N  E  from  lighthouse  tower.  Sounds  eight  seconds  in 
each  )ninnte.     Dwelling  attached. 

Dighy  Pier.— At  outer  end  of  pier.  Lat.  44°  37'  40"  N  :  Ion.  65°  45'  6"  W. 
Fixed  red  light ;  visible  6  miles  in  clear  weather  :  lantern  on  pole,  with  white 
shed  at  base  ;  3S  feet  above  high  water  ;  height  of  building  from  base  to  vane, 
29  feet.     Visible  from  N  N  E  round  through  W  to  S  S  W. 

Shafner\^  Point.— On  N.  side  of  Annapolis  River.  Lat.  44°  42'  40"  X; 
Ion.  65°  '57'  12"  W.  Fixed  white  light;  visible  8  miles  in  clear  weather; 
white,  square,  wood  lighthouse  ;  55  feet  above  high  water  mark  ;  height  of 
building  from  base  to  vane,  43  feet      Indicates  Goat  Island  Shoals. 

Harbor  Light  at  A)iv(i})(ilii^. — On  water's  edge  of  P^ngineer's  Lot,  N  E  of 
of  government  pier;  latitude  44°  44  51  N,  longitude  65°  31  6  W.  Fixed  red 
light,  dioptric;  elevated  30  feet  above  high  water  mark,  and  should  be  visible 
a  distance  of  7  miles  from  all  points  seaward.  After  passing  the  black  buoy 
off  Marsh  point,  in  ascending  the  river,  vessels  mav  run  directly  for  this  light 
on  an  E  by  N  j  N  cour.se  to  the  anchorage  just  below  the  old  government  j)ier. 

Port  Williams,  or  Marshall  Cove. — South  shore.  Latitude  44°  56' 53"  ;  lon- 
gitude 65°  15'  56";  two  vertical  fixed  white  lights,  22  feet  apart,  visible  10 
miles;  square  white  tower  92  and  70  ft.  above  high  water;  upper  light  shown 
from  metal  lantern  on  top  of  tower;  lower  light  in  bow  window  at  base;  visi- 
ble from  seaward  from  E  by  S  through  S  to  W  S  W  i^  W. 

T.  L.  BOURKE,  23  to  27  WATER  STREET,  ST.  JOHN,  N.  B. 


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Light-houses— Nova  Scotia  Coast. 


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Shoes  of  all  Kinds,  WATERBURY  &  RISING,  61  King  and  212-214  Union  Sts. 

Port  a,'or!/r—(  )n  outer  end  of  E.  pier.  Lat.  45°  0^  '2')"  N  ;_  Ion.  65°  9^  25^^ 
W.  Fixed  green  light;  visible  7  miles  in  clear  weather  :  white,  wjiiare,  wood 
lighthouse  ;  25  ieet  above  high  water  mark  ;  height  of  building  from  base  to 
vane,  '21  feet.     Visible  from  all  points  seaward. 

Mar<f(ireti;ille--(h\  extremity  of  Point,  S  shore.  Latitude  45°  8^  20'' ;  longi- 
tude 65°  4';  red  fixed  light,  visible  eight  miles  in  clear  weather;  square 
tower,  horizontal  black  and  white  striped,  30  and  27  feet  above  high  water; 
visible  from  seaward  from  S  E  by  E  :|  E  through  N  to  W  by  S  |  S.  Height 
of  building  from  base  to  vane,  22  feet. 

hlc  Jlnntc— On  highest  point.  Latitude  45°  14'  55'' ;  hmgitude  65°  0'  45'' ; 
white  light,  revolves  every  minute,  visible  20  miles  in  clear  weather;  white, 
s(piare  wooden  tower,  dwelling  attached,  almost  hidden  by  trees  ;  365  feet  above 
high  water. 

Black  7i!of;/l-. -South  shore.  Latitude  45°  10'  15";  longitude  64°  45'  50"; 
fixed  wiiite  light,  visible  12  miles;  white  snuare  tower  45  feet  above  high 
water;  light  in  lantern  on  roof  of  dwelling;  visible  from  all  points  of  aiJ- 
jiroach. 

Jildch  Rock  Shoal. —  A  wooden  spar  buoy,  painted  black,  moored  in  ol 
fathoms  water,  on  tiie  edge  of  the  shoal  nnining  north  from  Black  Kock 
Toint.     Latitude  46°  IS  3.S  X  ;  longitude  60°  23  40  W. 

Campbell  roiid. — A  wooden  spar  buoy,  painted  black,  moored  in  3.1  fathoms 
water  on  the  northern  extremitv  of  the  shoal  oft'  Campbell  Point.  Latitmle, 
48°  18  3  N  ;  longitude  (i0°  24  \V. 

Capr  lyOr. — Fog  whistle,  on  extreme  ])oint  oi)])osite  side  of  channel  from 
Black  Rock.  Latitude,  45°  17'  25"  ;  longitude,  64°  46'  40".  Brown,  wooden 
building.     Soinids  during  thick  weather  for  6s  in  everv  30s. 

A7h//.s/wW— <  )n  Oak  Point  Pier.  Latitude  45°  9'  35"  ;  hmgitude  64°  21'  30"  ; 
tixed  white  ligiit,  visible  10  uiiles  ;  sipiare,  white,  wood,  27  feet  above  high  water: 
visible  from  all  points  of  approach. 

Jlortoii. — On  l)lufr  west  side  of  Avon  River,  near  its  mouth.  Latitude  45' 
6' 30";  longitude  64°  13' 20";  fixed  white  light,  visible  15  miles;  white, 
sipuire,  wood,  dwelling  attached  ;  100  feet  above  high  water. 

Wallnii  Harbor. —  East  side  of  mouth  of  LaTete  river.  Latitude  45°  14'; 
longitude  ()4°0'  45".  Fixed  red  light,  visible  10  m.;  while,  square  tower,  ('A\ 
feel  above  high  water. 

Burnt  (.'oat. —  Basin  of  Minas,  N  W  extremitv  of  Head,  S  shore.  Latitude 
45°  18' 40":  longitude  63°  48' 30" ;  lixed  white  light,  visible  13  miles; 
white  square  tower,  with  lantern  on  dwelling,  75  feet  high  above  high  water; 
visible  from  all  points  of  approach. 

SaUn-\-<  Hea>l.—(}n  shore  of  Basin  of  Minas.  Lat.  45°  20'  10"  \  ;  Ion.  63^ 
-so/  10"  W.     Fixed  rt'd  light;  visible  5  miles  in  clear  weather;  lantern  on  a 


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mast,  with  white  shed  at  base;  60  feet  above  high  water  mark;  height  of 
building  from  base  to  vane,  20  feet.     Visible  from  all  points  of  approach. 

J/r/.s,s<u)r;i  or  Ikbrrf. — On  eastern  head  at  entrance  to  Moss  Creek.  Lat.  45*^ 
22'  45"  N  ;  longitude  63°  29'  W.  Fixed  red  light;  visil'le  6  miles  in  clear 
weather;  lantern  on  a  mast;  30  feet  above  high  watermark  ;  height  of  build- 
ing from  base  to  vare,  20  feet.  Visible  from  all  points  of  approach.  Kept 
lit  iluring  tishing  season. 

Little  J)i/kr.~{)u  western  head  at  entrance  to  Follv  River.  Lat.  45°  22'  45'' 
X  ;  Ion.  ()3°  33'  20"  W.  Fixed  red  light ;  visible  6  miles  in  clear  weather;  lan^ 
tern  on  a  niast ;  25  ft.  above  high  wtiter  ;  height  of  building  from  base  to  vane, 
20  ft.     Visible  from  all  points  of  aj)proach.     Kept  lit  during  tishing  season, 

SAINT  JOHN  DTE  WORKS, 


Ltght-houses — Nova  Scotia  Coast. 


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Union  Sts.        Shoes  of  aU  Kinds,  WATERBURY  &  RISINQ,  61  King  and  212-214  Union  Sts. 


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Spencer  Point. — On  N  shore,  at  mouth  of  Great  Village  river.  Latitucle 
45°  23'  30"  N;  longitude  63°  37'  W  ;  fixed  white  light,  visible  II  miles 
in  clear  weather;  in  window  of  a  building;  35  feet  al)0ve  hijih  water  mark. 
Height  of  building  20  feet  from  biise  to  vane.     Lit  during  navigation. 

Portnpiqni'. — On  western  liead  at  entrance  to  Portaf)ique  River.  Lat.  45*^ 
23'  35"  N  :  Ion.  63°  43'  30"  W.  Fixed  red  light ;  visible  6  miles  in  clear 
weather;  lantern  on  a  mast;  30  feet  above  high  water;  height  «)f  building 
from  base  to  vane,  20  feet.  Visible  from  all  points  of  approach.  Kept  lit 
during  fishing  season. 

Economy. — On  point  of  bar  runnins:  out  from  N.  side  of  entrance  to  Economy 
River.      Latitude  45°  22'  45"  N;  Ion.  63°  55'  W.      Fixed  red  light;  visible- 
5  miles  in  clear  weather;  lantern  on  a  mast;  15  feet  above  high  water  mark  ; 
height  of  building  from   base  to  vane,  30  feet.     Visible   from  all  points  of 
approach.     Kept  li*  during  fishing  season. 

Advocate  Harbor. — On  sout!:  side  of  entrance  ;  latitude,  X,  45°  19'  30";  lon- 

?itude,  W,  64°  47'  30"  ;  fixed  red  light;  36  feet  above  high  water;  visible 
miles;  scpiare  wood  tower,  painted  white,  with  dwelling  attached. 

Cape  Sharp. — On  southern  extremity  of  Cape.  Lat.  45°  21'  55"  N  :  Ion.  64° 
23' 20"  W.  Fixed  red  light :  visible  10  miles  in  clear  weather;  white,  square, 
wood  lighthouse,  with  dwelling  attached;  60  feet  above  high  water  mark; 
height  of  building  trom  base  to  vane,  34  feet. 

Parrnboro',  or  Partridge  Island  Litjld. — W  side  of  river;  latitude  45°  23' ; 
longitude  64°  19'  5";  fixed  wliite  light,  visible  9  miles;  wliite,  square  tower, 
with  lantern  on  dwelling,  37  feet  above  high  w.iter. 

Bantam  Roch  Wliixtlin<i  Buoy. — ,  mile  S  W  of  rot-ks,  which  lie  1',  miles 
SW  1  VV  from  Haccaro  light.  Latitude,  43°  25' 38"  N ;  longitude,  65°  29' 
8"  VV^  Red  iron  buoy  with  10-inch  whistle,  whistle  sounded  by  the  motion 
of  the  waves. 

Brazil  Rock  Bxnij. — In  22  tathoms,  \  mile  S  by  AV  from  the  rock  ;  b!;ick  and 
red  horizontal  bands;  iron  buoy  surmounted  by  i)eil;  bell  rung  by  motion  of 
the  waves;  friMU  the  buoy  Baccaro  light  bears  N  A  E6  miles;  Cape  Sable 
light  X  W  by  W  S  miles. 

Spnj  Bay  Bell  Buoy. — A  bell  buoy  off"  the  entrance  to  Spry  Bay,  on  the 
southern  coast  of  Xova  Scotia,  as  a  fairway  buoy.  Latitude,  44°  45'  40"  X; 
longitude,  62°  ;)3'  20"  \V.  Red  iron  buov',  with  "Spry  Ray  "  in  white  letters 
on  the  deck,  and  moored  in  15  fithotns  oft'  entrance.  From  the  buoy  Taylor 
Head  bears  X  E  }  X,  distant  1  S  10  miles,  and  Maloney  Rock  X  :]  \V,  distant 
2  miles. 

Li(ilithoii.<e  Bank  Buoy. — An  iron  can  buoy  to  mark  llie  shoal  known  as 
Lighthouse  Bank,  which  lies  about  4  cables  S  h  \V  from  Meaghers  Beach 
Light  in  Halifax  harbor.  Latitude,  44°  35' .30'"'  X;  longitude.  (')3°  32'  W. 
The  buoy  is  tTioored  in  6  fathoms  water.  S  W  from  the  2:1  fathoms  line 
in  the  middle  of  the  shoal.  It  is  painted  red  and  lettered  on  top  "  Light- 
house Bank "  in  white  letters,  and  is  to  be  left  in  the  starboard  side  oit 
entering  the  port. 

Hen  and  ChickruH  Buoy. —  ,\  wooden  spar  buoy  on  the  S  W  edge  of  the 
Hen  and  Chickens  shoal.  This  shoal  lies  directly  off"  Point  Pleasint,  which 
divides  Halifax  harbor  from  the  Xorth  West  arm.  Latitude,  44°  36' 43" 
N ;  longitude,  63°  33'  35"  W.  The  buoy  is  painted  red,  is  moored  in  5 
fathoms  water,  and  is  more  especially  intended  for  the  benefit  of  vessel- 
navigating  the  Xorth  West  arm. 

Andersoii's  Hollow. — On  eastern  end  of  Government  Breakwater  ;   latitude  X 


C.  E.  BRAGKETT,  86  PRINCESS  STREET,  ST.  JOHN,  N.  B. 


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JOSEPH  THOMPSON,  Practical  Machinist,  48  to  58  Smyth  Street,  St.  Joho, 

45°  37'  30";  longitude  W  ()4°  49' 4o'' ;  fixed  red  light.  Tower  carried  away 
by  storm;  temporary  light  will  be  shown  till  new  tower  is  erected.  Vessel- 
may  run  for  harbor  one  hour  before  high  water,  giving  light  berth  of  50  feet 
on  ])ort  hand. 

Apple  Rice r.— On  Cape  Capstcm  or  Hetty  Point,  N  entrance ;  latitude  4')- 
28' 2C;  longitude  (54°  51' 35";  fixed  wh'ite  light,  visible  12  miles;  white 
oblong,  wood,  scpiare  tower,  surmoinited  by  octagonal  metal  lantern  risini; 
from  roof  of  dwelling.  Fog  alarm  building,  white  with  brown  roof,  wood : 
64  feet  above  high  water  mark  ;  height  of  building  45  feet  from  base  to  vane 
Fog  alarm  immedia  ''ly  E  of  tower.  Steam  fog-horn  gives  blasts  of  14 
seconds,  with  interv:   s  (tf  4()  seconds. 

New  Briinswiok  — Gulf  of  St,  Lawrence. 

Bdlnnix  Point  Li</hf.—\VMhnvst  Harbor.  Latitude  N  47°  40' 21";  longi- 
tude W  05'^  33'  18";  fixed  white  light,  dioptric;  30  feet  above  high  water 
mark  ;  visible  10  miles:  on  east  side  entrance,  and  indicating  outside  limit  of 
shoal  off  mouth  of  harbor. 

Foint  P,'ter,  on  Flat  KoeU,  (Jaspe.  Latitude  48°  37'  50",  longitude  G4°  9' : 
revolving  red  catoptric,  sipiare  tower,  77  feet  high;  visible  10  miles  from  all 
points  se.iward  ;  hand  liorn  answers  signals  from  vessels. 

Dallioiiaie,  south  side  of  entrance  to  harbor.  Latitude  48°  3'  45"  ;  longitudi? 
■(5()°  20'  50" ;  fixed  white  light,  visible  13  miles  ;  white  square  tower  49  fet't 
above  high  water;  seen  from  all   points  of  api)roa('h. 

DoiKjIa.^  M,»'/.— Latitude  48°  4'  25";  longitude  (!G°  21'  30";  fixed  white 
catoptric  light;  sipia  re  white  tower,  30  ft.  above  high  water  iriark;  visible  6  mi  le>. 

Ikdhonxic  Jiaiiqe  LighU. — Front  Tower  on  public  wharf;  fixed  white  light; 
Latitude  N  48°  4'  25'"';  longitude  W  G(>°  22'  25";  back  tower  on  Montgomery 
Island;  front  tower  3(1  feet,  and  back  tower  34  feet  above  high  water. 

Heron  Isldud,  Chaletu"  Bay.  —  Latitude  48°  :  longitude  G()°  8';  fixed  whiii 
light,  visil)le  15  miles:  white  s(piare  tower,  GG  feet  above  high  water,  visibk 
from  all   points  seaward. 

Petit  Jiorlur.  on  LIm  Tree  Point.  Latitude  47°48'  3!)";  longitude  65°  43'  13": 
fixed  white  light,  visible  12  miles;  white  s(piare  tower  3G  feet  above  hiu! 
water  mark. 

Bathnrsi^  (m  Caron's  Point.  Latitude  47°  39'  20"  ;  hmgitude  65°  36'  40" 
two  fixetl  lights  —  one  red,  one  white;  white  visible  10  miles  ;  red  visible  li 
miles;  white,  33,  red  43  feet  above  high  water  ;  range  lights  to  guide  vessel- 
into  the  harbor. 

Coinpbelltoit  Raiuje  Lir/hfx.  Front  tower  on  })ier  beside  railway  wharf;  iM 
feet  above  hiuh  water;  back  towi-ron  Mofiat's  wharf;  fixed  white  light,  24  fc: 
above  high  water;  latitude  N  48°  0'  50"  ;  longitude  W  66°  39'  55". 

Oimqiu't,  on  Island,  Bay  of  Chaleur.     Latitude  47°  49'  30";  hmgitude  M 
54'  10";  fixed  white  light, visible  14  miles;  white,  square  tower  on  dwelling  1 
feet  above  high  water. 

Little  Bdtrdnne  Point.  Latitude  47°  55'  10"  ;  longitude  65°  53'  25" ;  a  ma-; 
38  feet  high,  with  white  shed  at  base,  fixed  wliite  dioptric;  visible  11  mile- 

Goone  Lake,  west  side  of  Miscou  Island.  Latitude  47°  55'  40";  longituii. 
04°  35'  40"  ;  revolving  white  light  every  minute  ;  white  square  tower,  40  fir 
abov   high  water;  visil)le  10  miles. 

Bl<l  Shippenan,  Alexander  Point.  Latitude  N  47°  43'  30"  ;  longitude  W  'U 
39' 10";  fixed  white  catoptric  light,  32  feet  above  high  water,  visible  I 
iiiiles;  square  white  tower. 


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Light-houses — Gulf  of  8t.  Lawrence. 
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Shipperjan  (ridhf. — New  Lights. — There  are  two  lights  at  this  station  known 
as  Indian  Point.'  Latitude  >"  47°4:}MO'^;  longitude  VV  04°  40' :iO'^  The 
front  light  is  a  fixed  red,  28  feet  above  high  water  mark,  lantern  hoisted  on  a 
mast,  visible  4  miles.  The  back  light  is  located  444  feet  N  .'{1°  lo'  VV  from 
front  one ;  visible  11  miles. 

Mixcnii  hhind  liirch  I'oint.  Latitude  48°  T;  Ion.  (14°  29'  2.')'^;  revolving 
wiiite,  4  Hashes  at  intervals  of  lo  seconds,  followed  by  eclipse  of  30  seconds; 
complete  revolution  in  1  j  .'n'putes;  visible  14  miles ;  white  octagonal  tower^ 
79  feet  above  high  water. 

Miscall  Foil  Aliirm. — Steam  fog  whistle,  107  yards  E  from  lighthouse, 
goiuids  blast  5  sei^onds  every  half  minute. 

Pokemuuc.hr.—  Lfititnde  47°  40'  10"  ;  longitude  (54°  40';  fixed  green  light, 
visible  8  miles  ;  while  s(piare  lower  with  dwelling  attached,  35  feet  above  high 
water.     Kange  to  guide  to  can  buov  at  passage  over  bar. 

PohemoHche  Giill!/.--27()  feet  S  In-  VV  ':]  W  from  main  light.  Latitude  47° 
4Um  10s;  longitude  \V  04°  40m  ;  fixed  red  light,  and  buoys;  visible 5  miles. 

South  Tracaflie—'S.  side  of  gully;  lat.  47°  30  05,  Ion.  04°  52  10;  fixed  red 
light,  visible  8  miles;  red,  scjuare,  wood  tower. 

North  Trucadie—Miun  light  on  sand  flat  on  N.  side  of  gully  ;  lat.  47°  40  10, 
Ion.  04°  40 ;  fi.xed  white  light,  visible  11  miles;  white,  square,  wood  tower. 
Front  light  on  X.  side  of  gully,  202  feet  SL  ',  .S  from  main  light ;  fixed  white 
light,  visible  6  miles;  lantern  on  mast,  with  shed  at  base,  the  whole  painted 
white.  To  enter  bring  the  lights  in  one  NW  ]  X,  and  foil  )W  buoyed  channel, 
hauling  gradually  round  close  inside  S.  vSand  Beach. 

Lover  NeyiKic,  Wharf — On  public  wharf,  about  00  feet  from  its  end  ;  latitude 
47°  15  40,  longitude  05°  2  35;  fixed  red  light,  visible  8  miles;  lantern  on  a 
mast,  with  white  shed  at  base;  and  on  the  beach  1080  feet  XXW  i  W  from 
front  light,  fixed  white  light,  visible  10  miles;  white,  square  wood,  lantern 
red.  Alignment  guides  over  the  bars  inside  Xeguac  gully;  outer  light  leads 
to  wharf. 

Neguac,  on  X  E  side  of  Gully.  Latitude  47°  14'  40";  longitude^  05°  0' 
22  ";  fixed  red  light,  lantern  on  a  mast,  with  white  shed  at  base.  Main  light 
900  feet  N  b_v  E  from  front  light;  fixed  while,  visible  11  miles;  white  scjuare, 
wood,  lantern  on  a  mast,  32  feet  above  high  water.  Alignment  guides  to  buoy 
mnrking  crossing  of  bar. 

Portage  Muni,  near  south  point  of  Island.  Lat  47°  9'  45'^;  long  65°  2'  38" ; 
fixed  white  light,  visible  12  miles ;  white  lower,  45  feet  above  high  water. 

Hag  Island  Range  Lighti^,  two  Kange  Lights  ujK)n  Hay  Island,  Miramichi 
Bav,  to  enable  vessels,  in  seeking  shelter,  to  clear  the  })ointof  the  shoal  oft' the 
east  end  of  the  Island.  Latitude  X  47°  13'  54";  longitude  W  65°  3m  46s; 
the  front  light  is  fixed  white  catoptric,  exhibited  from  a  lantern  hoisted  on  a 
mast  15  feet  high  :  it  is  elevated  23  feet  above  high  water,  and  should  be  vis- 
ible 10  miles:  at  the  base  of  the  mast  is  a  small  shed  j)ainted  red.  The  back 
light  is  distant  224  feet  from  the  front  one  :  it  is  fixed  white  cato»Hric,  elevated 
30  feet  above  high  water,  and  should  be  visible  11  miles:  the  Luilding  is  a 
square  wooden  tower,  21  feet  high  from  base  to  vane,  and  is  painted  white. 

Oak  Point,  ivo/(^— Miramichi  Bay.  Latitude  X  47°  7'  22"  ;  longitude  W 
&o°  ly  42".  One  fixed  white  light,  43  feet  above  high  water ;  visible  10 
miles.  Lantern  hoisted  on  a  mast,  with  white  shed  at  base — all  supported  on 
trestle  work. 

Oak  Point,  Back. — 1800  feet  N  E  by  E  from  front  light;    one  fixed  Avhite 


0.  E.  BRAGKETT,  86  PRINGESS  STREET,  ST.  JOHN,  N.  B. 


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Shoes  of  all  Kinds,  WATERBURY  &  RISING,  61  King  and  212-214  Union  Sts. 

light,  48  feet  above  liii,'l»  water;  liinleni  hoisteil  on  a  m;iHt,  with  white  shed  at 
base— all  supported  on  trestle  work;   visible  10  miles. 

Hhddrake,  Ixldinl,  Miraniiclii  Hay.  Latitude  47^  5'  .'{()",  longitude  0')°  \9^ ; 
two  lixed  white  lights  on  masts,  with  shed  at  base  ;  (piarter  mile  apart,  viHibk' 
K  12  and  W  10  miles;  45  and  35  feet  aliove  hij^di  water;  range  lightH. 

(franftt  Jimcli,  Miramichi  Hay.  Latitude  47"  5' 7";  longitude _ 05°  2!^ 
45";  two  lixed  white  lights,  bearing  S  \V  and  N  K  from  each  other,  visible  10 
miles;  both  lights  are  lanterns  hoisted  on  a  mast,  with  white  shed  at  base, 
supported  on  trestle  work,  120  and  140  feet  above  high  water. 

Middle  Inland,  Miramichi  Bay.  Latitude  47°  .'V  28";  longitude  05°  27^ 
inast,  with  shed  at  base;  fixed  white  light,  44  feet  above  high  water;  visible 
11  miles. 

ycwmdle  Lii/ht,  on  Lime  Kiln  IJank.  Latitude  N  47°  Om  45s  ;  longitude 
W  05°  33m  40s  ;  fixed  red  dioptrie,  87  feet  above  higli  water ;  visible  9  miles ; 
•square,  wooden  tower,  while,  with  red  roof 

Jim/  du  Vin  hlund.  Front  light  on  W  end  of  Island,  baek  light  1,222  feet 
N  K  i)y  E  from  front  light;  latitu<le  N  47""  5m  7s;  longitude  W  05°  Om  53s. 
Two  tixed  while  lights  visible  li)  and  1 1  (niles,  30  and  42  feet  above  high  water  ; 
bolh  lights  are  laiuerns  on  mast;  red  shed  at  base. 

Fox.  hlnnd,  nortii  west  point  of  Island.  Latitude  47°  1'  55"  ;  longitude  65'' 
2'  0";  three  lixed  wiiile  lights,  visible  8  miles.  One  of  the  lights  is  situated 
within  100  feel  of  the  most  northern  point  of  the  Island  :  it  is  47  feet  above 
liigh  water,  and  has  a  post  40  feet  high.  Seeond  light  is  1051  feet  S  P]  |  K 
from  the  first  naiiu'd,  and  will  be  4(1  feet  above  high  water,  with  a  post  38  feet 
iiigh.  Third  light  is  !)54  feet  S  \V  by  W  I  VV  from  the  first  named,  and  30 
;'eet  above  high  water,  with  a  post  28  feet  high;  latitude  47°  7' 52^^ ;  longi- 
r.ude  05°  '1'  15".  The  lirst  and  second  in  line  range  N  W  A  ^'  into  the 
Horseshoe  Channel.  The  liist  and  third  in  line  range  N  E  by  E  |  K 
through  Portage  island  Channel.  The  second  and  third  in  line  range  W  by 
X  •]  N  leading  to  the  ujtper  buoy  of  Horseshoe  Shoal. 

Fox  hland,  east  end,  or  Swashway ;  latitude  47°  0'  40";  longitude  04°  59' 
50'';  two  fixed  while  lights,  visible  12  miles;  white  tower,  47  and  72  feet 
above  high  water  mark  ;  range  lights  to  guide  vessels  through  the  Swashway 
Channel. 

Miramiclil  Bcu/  Liyht  Ship,  Horseshoe  Bar,  between  Fox  and  Portage  Island. 
Latitude  47°  8'  14"  ;  hmgitiide  05°  4'  3"  ;  fixed  red  light,  visible  8  miles  ;  35 
feet  above  high  water.     A  schooner-rigged  ship. 

Pokesiulie—y  E  Point  of  Island.  Latitude  47°  49'  10'^  X;  longitude  64= 
44'' 40'''  \V;  fixed  white  light;  visible  11  miles;  41  feet  above  high  water 
mark. 

Harper's  Point. — At  western  entrance  to  Little  Shippegan.  Lat.  47°  54'  N, 
Ion.  04°  35'  \\  ;  fixed  white  lii;ht ;  visible  six  miles  in  clear  weather;  lantern 
on  a  mast,  with  white  shed  at  l)ase,  standing  on  a  crib;  38  feet  above  high 
•water  mark;  height  of  building  from  base  to  vane,  25  feet. 

Prcs/oft's />'m^A,  Miramichi  Bay.  Latitude  47°  4' 47"  ;  longitude  64°  54' 
•58"  ;  two  fixed  white  lights,  visible  10  miles,  52  and  00  feet  above  high  water; 
white  beacons;  range  lights. 

Fscaminac,  on  Point.  Lat.  47°  4'  32" ;  l<m.  04°  47'  33"  ;  fixed  white  light, 
visible  14  miles;  white  tt)wer,  00  feet  above  high  water.  A  steam  fog  horn 
situated  240  feet  N  X  \V  of  the  lighthouse,  sounds  blasts  of  0  seconds  duration, 
with  intervals  of  35  seconds. 


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LKJHT-HOrSKH— Gl'LF   OF   St.    LaWKKNCK.  Z^ 

Shoes  of  all  Kinds.  WATERBURY  &  RISING,  61  King  and  212-214  Union  Sts. 

liichibacto  Ifrad,  on  I  leadland.  I.atitiide  46°  39'  40"  ;  longitude  64°  42'  30"  ; 
Hxed  white  liglit,  visibU'  14  miles;  white  s(|uare  towi-r,  70  feet  above  high 
wilier. 

Richihiictd  Jfarbor  lltfuije  Lij/hlx,  two  range  light  towers,  elose  to  the  present 
<lay  beacons  upon  the  South  lieach,  at  the  i'ntrancc  to  the  Ilirhibucto  Kivei-. 
Tlie  front  building  is  on  thi'  outside  of  the  bank,  S  beach  ;  while  scpiare  tower, 
33  feet  high  to  vane  on  lantern  ;  latitude  x\  46°  4-J'  50"  ;  longitude  W  ((4°  45' 
IV  ;  the  light  is  lixed  white  catoptric,  elevated  40  feet  above  high  wal«'r  mark, 
and  should  be  visible  12  ndles.  The  back  tower  is  distant  SW  by  \V  •]  W  32(>  feet 
from  the  fiont  one;  it  is  an  open  white  s<piare  tower,  I.")  feet  high  to  vane  on 
lantern;  the  light  is  fixed  red  catoptric,  elevated  44  feet  above  high  water 
nuirk,  and  should  be  visible  12  miles.  These  two  lights  are  intended  to 
replace  the  day  beacons,  and  in  one  lead  through  the  chamiel  over  the  bar  at 
the  mouth  of  the  river. 

liuetoiicltr  Inner  /vi///(/.s.— Latitude  N  46°  29'  35"  ;  longitude  W  64°  40'  .30". 
Front  light  elose  to  shore  road,  on  Indian  or  (.'luu'ch  I'oint,  is  a  Hxed  white 
light  on  white  scpiare  wood  tower,  with  red  roof,  2.3  feet  above  high  water  mark, 
visible  9  miles.  H.inge  lights  visible  in  direction  of  ranire,  replacing  former 
day  beacons.  Hack  liglit  (1.9S0  ft  N  N  W  1  \V  from  front  one)  is  a  fixed  white 
light  on  white  scpiare  wood  tower,  with  red  roof,  5.')  ft  above  high  water  mark, 
visible  12  miles.  Lead  iiUo  harbor  through  deepest  channel,  clear  of  all  ob- 
structions, from  line  of  range  of  Dixon's  I'oint  lights  to  where  channel  turns 
abruptly  to  westward  to  enter  Buctouche  river. 

Buctuuche  Riinge  Liyhtt^. — Built  on  line  of  former  dav  beacons  to  guide  into 
Buctouche  Harbor;  latitude  N  4<i°  27m  40s;  longitude"  W  64°  38m  50s.  Fnmt 
light  fixed  white,  white  stpiare  wood  tower,  on  Dixon's  Point,  36  ft  above  high 
water  mark,  visible  11  miles.  Back  light  1,050  f t  N  W  by  \V  from  front  light; 
is  a  fixed  white  light  on  white  scjuare  wood  tower,  41  ft  above  high  water 
mark;  visible  12  miles. 

Cassk's  Point,  on  Point;  latitude  46°  19'  24";  longitude  <i4°  .30'  40", 
revolving  white  light  every  I'.alf  minute,  visible  14  miles;  white  sijuare  tower; 
47  feet  ttbove  high  water, 

Skediac  yorth  Channel.  -On  northernmost  part  of  Point  du  Chene ;  latitude 
46°  J4' 43",  longitude  64°  30' 48";  also  one  602  feet  S  W  by  S  from  front 
light,  both  fixed  red;  visible  7  miles;  lanterns  on  masts,  with  white  sheds  at 
buses.  To  enter,  keep  this  alignment  until  Shediac  Island  lights  are  brought 
in  one. 

Shediac  Jsland. — Front  light  on  E  shore,  near  S  end  of  island  ;  latitude  46° 
15'  32",  longitude  64°  31'  57";  back  light  about  619  feet  W  by  N  ,';  N  from 
front;  both  fixed  white  lights,  visible  11  and  12  miles;  while,  sipiare,  wood; 
lanterns  red  ;  range  lights.  The  alignment  should  be  ke{)t  until  the  Point  du 
Chene  lights  are  brought  in  one. 

Shediac  Harbor. — On  X  W  corner  of  Point  du  Chene  government  break- 
water;  latitude  46"^  14' .39",  longitude  64°  31' 41";  also  near  extremity  of 
south  railway  wharf,  6;)1  feet  S  \V  |  S  from  front ;  both  fixed  white  lights, 
visible  6  miles  ;  on  iron  masts,  with  sheds  at  ba,ses.  Alignment  gives  middle 
ol  channel  from  intersection  with  iShediae  Island  range  to  the  wharves. 

Jourimaiu,  on  E  end  of  Island.  Latitude  46°  9'  42"  ;  longitude  63°  48'  20"; 
revolving  white  light  every  10  seconds, visible  14  miles  ;  white  octagonal  tower, 
72  feet  above  high  water;  visible  over  an  arc  of  229°  47'  from  S  54°  47'  E 
round  bv  W  to  N  5°  W. 


C   E.  BRAGKETT,  86  PRINCESS  STREET,  ST.  JOHN,  N.  B. 


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Li(}HT-ii(>UMi:.M— KAKri'ouT  to  Boston. 


Shoes  of  all  Kinds,  WATERBURY  &  RISING.  61  King  and  212-214  Union  Sts. 

Uiiit<'(l  States  -  Fiastport  to  Hostoii. 

[Sen  Coast  Ij>,'lits  ari' (listiiiumislu'il  iVdin  IImiIm)!-  Li^'lits  liy  tlii'  latitiido  mikI 
l(iiij;itii(U'  licinK  >,'ivi'n.  Sailing  I  >iii'(tiniis  aro  also  kIvimi,  not  true  nautical, 
liiit  acconliug  to  general  compass  <'uurses  and  bearings.] 

Wfnt  q,u>ihhj  Llijht.  Latitude  44°  48' .>)''  N;  hmgitnde  66°  57M^'  W; 
tower  of  I  nick",  painted  with  red  and  white  horizontal  stripes,  connected  with 
dwelling  house  hy  workroom;  lixed  white  light,  visiltle  llj  miles;  situated 
on  tin  west  side  ("»t' ihe  entrance  to  Ivislport  and  the  St.  (!roix  Kivcr,  via  Lubcc 
Narrow-.  l'"air  anehoraue  in  Westt^uoddy  Uay  1  mili'  X  \V  by  N  from  the  en- 
trance. Tin  Narrows  have  lately  lu-en  dreclgcd  to  a  depth  of  12  teet  at  low  water, 
the  Channel  being  '_'U(I  feet  wide;  but  strangers  should  not  attetnpt  to  pass 
through  without  a  pilot.  West  (^uoddy  steam  fog  signal  .'5  blasts  u  minute, 
viz  :  Blast  .'i  seconds,  interval  7  seconds;  blast  ;>,  interval  22  sec'onds ;  blast  o, 
interval  22  seconds.  Sail  llock,  a  dry  ledge,  lies  J  of  a  mile  from  this  Light, 
.lud  when  the  tide  is  rumnng  should  be  carefully  avoided. 

Luhec.  ClKiiiiirl  Liijld,  aln  nt  one  mile  to  tlie  southward  of  Lubec,  oji  westerly 
edge  of  the  dredged  channel  from  (^uoddy  Itoads  t<»  liUbec,  Nie.;  flasliin<: 
white  eveiy  lo  seconds ;  visible  12,'  nautical  miles;  gui<le  to  Lubec  Narrows 

MorUm  lA'dtje.  Morton's  Kock  ;  red  nun  i)Uoy  2nd  class.  About  100  feet 
SW  of  the  rock,  which  is  small,  with  but  4  feet  at  low  water;  deep  water  all 
around,  (iOO  feet  off. 

Littii  Jliri'r  Liiilit,  on  an  Ishmd  at  the  mouth  of  Little  River  Harbor;  tower 
white,  attached  to  Keeper's  dwelling  ;  tixcd  white  light  varied  by  a  flash  Im 
30s  ;  visible  \'A  miles  ;  seen  iVom  N  K  by  K  ]  K,  via  eastward  to  south.  Also, 
fog  bell,  struck  by  machinery  every  ;5(i  seconds.  Latitude  44°  39'  03'^  N: 
longitude  (i7°  11'  34"  \V.  iiood  anchorane  for  a  small  number  of  vessels  just 
inside  the  Island.  To  enter  harbor  pass  to  eastward  of  the  light,  leaving  a 
spar  buoy  on  starboard. 

Litttf  liifrr  AnloiiHttic  Wliistliin/  Buoy. — The  buoy  bears  from  Little  River. 
Light  S  K  by  E,  \  mile  in  deep  water,  as  a  guide  tt)  Little  River. 

ijihhii  Nund  L!<ilit,  on  S  W  end  of  Libbv  Island,  at  mouth  of  Machias  Rav 
and  River:  latituile  44*^  34'  C"  N;  longitude  (17°  22' 4"  \V;  grey  tower;  fixeij 
white  light,  visible  lo'i  miles.  Island  is  divided  in  two  parts,  with  the  Light 
situated  on  the  S  \V  end  of  the  western  part.  To  enter  the  harbor  via  eastern 
entrance,  get  Avery's  Rock  Light  to  bear  N  by  K  and  run  for  it,  leaving  it 
handy  >n  starboard  hand,  then  N  by  K  ',  K,  to  ,a  high,  bluff"  woody  Island, 
wliich  leave  not  less  than  !  of  a  mile  on  the  port  hand,  then  N  \  W  half  .-. 
mile  and  anchor.  In  using  liiis  Channel,  keep  a  sharp  look  out  for  the  eastern 
end  of  Libby  Island,  wliicli  runs  low,  and  extends  1  mile  K  N  K  from  th» 
Light,  and  for  Cross  Islnnd  Ledges,  wliich  make  off  from  Cross  Island  oi, 
your  starboard,  and  off  which  is  a  red  can  buoy.  The  Channel  here  is  about 
a  mile  wide.  To  enter  via  western  entnii'ico  :  Pass  Libby  Island  Light  a  fail 
berth  on  your  starboard  hand,  and  get  it  to  bear  S  S  \V  half  a  mile,  then  run 
N  K  by  K  until  Avery's  Roek  bears  N  by  K,  then  continue  as  via  easteri 
entrance.  A  steam  fog  whistl",  located  on  the  extreme  SW  end  of  the  Island 
gives  in  thick  weather  blasts  cif  2  seconds'  duration,  separated  by  silent  inter- 
vals of  VA  .seconds.  If  tic  whistle  l)ecomes  disabled,  a  bell  will  be  struck  by 
hand. 

Airry's  liocl;  in  Machias  liay,  near   inouth  of  River;  tower  built  from  the 
top  of  keeper's  dwelling,  painted  white;  fixed   red   light,  visible  8i   miles 
Bell  struck  by  machinery  every  11  seconds  during  foggy  weather. 


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LiciiT-HonHKs — Kastpokt  to  Uoston. 


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Union  Sts. 


GRANITE  AMD  TIN  WARE  IN  GREAT  VARIETY  AT  HORNCASTLE'S. 


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tfixiHdbec  lU'ncli  Liijlil  ( >n  north  side  fiisteriy  ciitraiKt'  In  Ixeaeli  ;  fixed  red 
lens  lantern,  suspended  from  red  irnii  spindle ;  lij^ht  nuiiiitaincd  nnly  during 
heascn  of  navigation. 

Mons,pr,d-  Lujhl.  Latitude  44"  'l^'  28"  N;  longitude  07'  :!1'  oT"  W; 
white  low  r,  white  flash  light,  .'!<»  sreonds  hetween  liashes,  vi^ihle  14  mil<-. 
Mistake  Ishnid  is  to  the  noithwt'st  side  of  cntiiuici'  to  Hay  of  I''unily.  j-'or 
entering  .Mo(iNt'|»cak  hai'hor,  leave  the  light  a  fair  hertli  on  your  port  hand, 
and  steer  ahoiit  a  N  W  eoursf  1  mile,  keeping  midway  lietween  the  shores  on 
either  hand,  and  as  soon  as  passing  through  th<'  .Narrows  haul  towaitis  tlie 
y  E  a  few  lengths  and  aiK  hor.  There  is  another  snuUI  harl)or  aliout  N  N  K, 
1]  miles  from  the  light,  called  the  Cow  Yard.  From  Moost-petik  Light, 
Jjhhy  Island  hears  NL  hy  K  \  L.  tl  miles,    i'etit  M<iian  Light  W  ,'  S,  lo;]  miles. 

Modnrpi'itk  Aulomntic  l!iii>i/,  in  deep  water,  off  .Moosepeak  light;  works  hy- 
aetion  <tf  the  sea ;  often  iu-ard  4  milis;  lU-aringsMoosi-pcak  light  hears  X 
hy  W  2  miles,  Petit  .Menan  Ledge  W  ,  S  I")  miles,  I'etit  Menau  llglil  VV  lo 
miles,  Libhy  island  light  j  K  'J  miles. 

Ndtilic.'!  IxIiiikI  Lii/lil :  white  tower;  lixed  red  li^ht,  visible  111  miles.  Ti> 
enter  Moosaliec  Keacli,  west  eiitiaiiee,  leave  liiilit  on  starlioard  hand  ;  also,  a 
guide  to  IMeasant  Kiver. 

Ndrnif/iKif/iis  Liylif ;  in  top  of  a  white  dwelling  ho\ise  ;  lixed  white  light, 
visible  lli;  miles.  Located  on  Pond  Island,  at  port  hand  side  of  entrance  to 
Narraguagus  Pay  and  iMillbridge.  Hell  struck  by  hand  to  answer  signals  in 
thick  weather. 

I'rtit  .]fni,tt,  Llyht ;  on  Petit  Menan  lslan<l.  Latitude  44°  22'  '.V  X  ;  lon- 
gitude 07"  51'  oV  \y.  Tall  grey  tower;  white  li^dit,  varied  by  a  flash  once 
in  two  nnnntes,  visible  10  miles.  This  light  is  a  warning  ayainst  dangerous 
shoals,  of  which  Petit  Menan  Ledge,  or  South  ICast  ilreaker,  bears  S  S  E  31 
miles,  on  which  is  0  feet  at  low  water,  (Iron  Nun  liuoyl  painted  vertically 
red  and  black  stripes.     Sims'  liock  bears  S  .1  V.  2  miles;  9  feet  at   low  water. 


ittle  River.    M  (g^.^,.  I5i„,y).     Til)bett's  ledge  bears  K  by  N  :>  miles,  9   feet  at  low  water: 


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buoy.  On  Petit  Menan  there  is  also  a  steam  fog  alarm  giving  two  blasts  a 
minute;  intervals  between  blasts  S  and  42  seconds;  heard  S  miles.  A  danger- 
ous neighborhood  for  strangeis. 

Peiil  Menmi  Whi^tlin<i  Ihunj  \  painted  reil ;  P  ^I  in  black  letters  marked  on. 
it.  This  huoy  is  placeil  half  way  l)etween  Sims'  Kock  buoy  and  Petit  Menan. 
Reef  bu(  y.  Nash  Island  light  l>ears  from  this  buoy  N  10  [;  K  8',  miles;  Petit. 
Menan  lighthouse  N  i;  E  1  mile;  Schoodic  whistling  buoy  W  ]  N  7|  miles. 

l-'roKpect  Harbor  Licflit ;  on  the  eastern  side  of  entrance  to  Prospect  llarbcr. 
White  tower,  siiowinga  flashing  wA  and  white  light,  visible  11 '[  miles.  In  run- 
ning for  the  Harbor,  Itriiig  the  light  to  bear  N  .]  E;  but  it  is  a  dangerous 
locality  for  strangers;  hand  bell  rung  in  answer  to  sigiuils;  latitude  44"^  24' 
12"  N  ;  longitude  08°  OU'  48^'  \V. 

ScQoddc  Point  WItiHilhvi  liiunj  ;  painted  red.  Egg  Rock  Light  House  bears 
from  this  buoy  NW  ',  W,  o  miles;  Petit  Menan  Light  House  E  ;■  N,  7:[  miles. 
This  buoy  bears  SSW  1;  of  a  mile  from  south  end  of  Scoodac  Island.  Sounds 
by  motion  of  the  sea,  giving  from  20  to  oO  blasts  per  minute. 

WinU'r  Harbor  Liylit ;  white  tower  ;  ti.ved  white  light,  visible  1 1 ',  miles.  On 
south  point  of  Mark  Island,  western  entrance  to  harbor,  leave  on  port  hand  ; 
al;3o  guide  to  Winter  and  Mosquito  harbors;  iiand  bell  rung  in  answer  to  signals. 

E(/(j  Hock  LiijJit ;  on  Egg  Rock,  in  Erenchman's  Bay.  White  tower, 
rising  from  the  middle  of  a  scpuire  white  dwelling.  Fixed  red  light,  visible 
8.]  miles.     Fog  bell  struck  by  machinery,  a  double  blow  every  20  seconds. 

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Bearings— Bur  Harbor  bears  NW  :]  N  'M  miles;   Baker's  Island  bears  S\V  by 


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Baf-ers  Maud  Llyht ;  lat.  44°  14'  29'^  N  ;  Ion.  68°  1 K  58^^  W  ;  white  tower, 
connected  with  keeper's  house;  iixed  white  light,  varied  by  a  white  flash 
everv  90  seconds;  on  liaker's  Island,  off'  Mount  Desert ;  a  guide  to  Cranberry 
Island,  north  east  and  south  west  iiarbors.  On  entering  either  of  these,  leave 
light  on  port  hand;  but  ingoing  to  Bass  harbor  leave  it  on  starboard  hand 
1  (idle.  Bearings — Bass  IIarl)or  Head  bears  VV  |  N,  5  miles ;  Mount  Desert 
Kock  bears  S  ]  \V,  18  nules;  Petit  Menan  Light  bears  K  by  N  \  N,  16  miles. 

Baker's  Maud  WhMimi  Buoy;  painted  red  and  black  horizontal  stripes. 
Letters  B  I  marked  on  it  in  white.  Baker's  Island  Light  House  bears  hmn 
tlus  buoy  NNW  ]\V  li  ndles;  Bass  Harbor  Head  Light  House  WNVV  t  W 
6j  miles;  Scoodae  Whistliiig  Buoy  X  E  by  E  :,'  E  8ij  miles.  This  buoy  is  a 
guide  to  Frenchman's  B,iy,  Southwest  Harbor,  or  Bass  Harbor. 

yortk  East  Harbor  Li;i'ht ;  tower  painted  brown,  with  black  lantern  ;  fixed 
white  iighl,  visible  14  miles,  on  Bear  Island ;  a  guide  to  N  E  harbor  by  leaving 
it  on  the  slarboan'  hand. 

Biu^s  Harbor  Head  and  Li(/ht ;  tower  painted  white;  fixed  red  light,  visible 
Similes;  northeast  sidi  of  entr'uice  to  Bass  Harbor  and  Blue  Hill  Bay, 
Mount  Desert ;  a  bell  struck  by  hand  to  answer  signals.  To  enter  Blue  Hill 
Bay  and  Bass  Harbor  bring  this  light  within  the  bearings  of  W  by  N  i|  N  and 
N  W,  and  run  for  it,  leaving  the  light  loO  yards  on  starboard  hand,  to  cross 
the  bar  in  best  water  (10  feet  at  low  water).  When  the  light  bears  N  by  E 
you  are  in  best  water  on  the  l)ar.  If  bound  to  Bass  Harbor,  when  the  light 
bears  N  K  |  of  a  mile  steer  N  1  \V  into  the  harbor,  keeping  the  starboard 
liand  shore  witliin  ',  of  a  mile  to  clear  Weaver  Ledge,  and  anchor  at  will. 

Great  Duck  Island  L>(ihi ;  on  the  southern  extremity  of  Great  Duck  Island, 
Me.,  fiasinng  revl  everv  10  seconds;  also  steam  whistle  blasts,  3  sec.  intervals 
17  sec;  lat.  44°  8'  ^2/';  Urn.  68°  14'  47";  light  visible  13:]  nules. 

Mould  Desert  Bock  ;  latitude  43°  oSm  8s  ;  longitude  68°  7m  44s  ;  grey  towers 
tixed  white  light,  visible  round  entire  horizon  14',  miles;  3rd  class  Daboll 
trumpet,  blasts  7  seconds,  silent  intervals  40  seconds.  If  trumpet  be  disabled 
a  bell  will  be  rung  by  hand.  Bearings — Baker's  Island  bears  N  |  E,  18 
miles;  IVtit  Menan  light  l)ears  N  E  A  E,  '2(')  miles;  Moosepeak  bears  N  E  by 
E  1  E,  38  miles;  Miitinicus  light  W  ,  !S,  34  miles.  Vessels  bound  to  St.  John 
will  run  ENE  straight  uj>  l)etween  (Irand  Manan  and  the  American  shore. 

Burnt  Coat  Harbor  L'ujht  ;  fixed  white  light,  visible  14i  miles;  on  south- 
west side  of  Swan's  Island.  To  enter  iiarbor,  bring  the  light  to  bear  N  E  ,' 
N,  and  run  for  it  until  ipiite  close  aboard,  then  haul  to  E  by  N  about  4  of  a 
nule  to  anchorage. 

Eggemof/ijin  Light ;  white  tower  ;  fixed  white  light,  visible  9  miles  ;  on  Green 
Island,  at  entrance  to  Eggemoggin  Reach;  also,  guide  to  F^llsworth. 

Saddlr-JiacL  Ligid ;  tower,  upper  part,  grey  ;  lower  l>art,  white;  on  an  Islet 
near  8  W  end  of  Isle  an  Haute;  a  guide  to  Isle  au  Haute  Bay,  and  to  East 
Penobscot  Bay;  fixeil  white  light,  visible  12;|  miles;  leave  on  port  hand  lair 
berth  and  steer  N  \  W  for  Eagle  Herd  Light;  dangerous  ledges  for  nearly 
the  whole  distance  between  this  light  and  Carver's  harbor. 

Mark  Island  Light,  >n\  an  Islancl  at  the  western  entrance  to  Deer  Island 
Thoroughfare,  or  to  Merchants'  Row;  white  tower;  fixed  white  light,  visible 
12]  miles.  This  station  is  in  Isle  au  Haute  Bay,  bearing  about  N  N  E  from 
Saddle-Back  4  miles.  To  enter  Thoroughfare,  leave  light  on  starboard  hand  ; 
to  enter  Merchant's  Row,  leave  it  on  the  port  hand. 


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Herons  Neck  Light,  on  the  sontli  point  of  Green  Island,  the  most  southern 
one  of  the  Fox  Islands;  a  gnide  to  Carver's  Harbor  and  to  Hurricane  Sound  ; 
wiiite  tower,  iixed  red  liglit;  visible  8-]  miles. 

Goose  Rucka  Light ;  On  Goose  Uocks  Ledge,  on  Northerly  side  of  Main 
Easterly  entrance  to  Fox  Island  Thoroughfare,  Me.  Fixed  red  with  fixed 
white  sector  ;  the  white  can  be  seen  when  bearing  from  N  VV  i|  W  to  N  W  i|  N. 
When  approacldng  from  tlie  eastward,  the  white  must  be  kept  in  sight  until 
nearly  up  with,  then  left  (m  starboard  side.  Bearings  and  distances  of  promi- 
nent objects  from  the  light  as  follows:  Trvpod  on  Channel  Rock  S  E  by  E 
t^  E,  1  mile;  Bell  Buoy  on  Channel  Rock,  S  E  ^  E,  1  l-lti  miles;  FlagStafion 
Hospital  Widows'  Ishmd,  S  by  W,  o-l(!th  of  a  mile. 

Eagle  Head  Light,  on  Eagle  Island,  at  the  head  of  Isle  an  Haute  Bay ;  guide 
to  the  N  Vj  entrance  to  Penobscot  Bay.  \'essek'  on  entering  will  leave  Saddle 
Back  on  the  [)ort  hand  and  lun  straight  for  Eagle  Heiul,  leaving  it  on  the  port 
side;  white  tower;  tixed  white  light;  visible  16  miles. 

Pmnpkiii  Ixldml ;  white  tower;  fixed  white  light,  visible  12  miles ;  a  guide 
to  Eggemoggin  Reach  from  the  west;  leave  it  on  the  starbf)ard  hand. 

Dicers  Head:  white  tower;  fixed  white  light,  visible  \1\  miles;  north  side 
of  entrance  to  Castiiie  Harbor,  Maino. 

Fort  Point  Light :  white  tower;  tixed  white  light,  visible  lo  miles,  on  Old 
Fort  Point;  left  liand  side  of  entrance  to  Penobscot  River. 

(irindeVs  Point ;  white  tower;  Iixed  while  light,  visil)le  11.]  miles ;  on  the 
north  side  of  entrance  to  (iilkey's  Harbor,  on  Long  Island,  Penobscot  Bay. 

Negro  Idand  Light ;  white  tower;  fixed  white  light,  visible  12^  miles;  at 
so>Uh  si(K'^  of  entrance  to  Camden  Harbor. 

Indian  hinnd  Light ;  white  tower  ;  fixed  red  light,  visible  8.]  miles  ;  east 
side  of  entrance  to  Rockport  Harbor,  Penobscot  Bay.  Latitude,  44°  9^  55^^ 
X  ;  longitude,  69°  [V  'IW  W.     Hand  bell  rung  in  answer  to  signals. 

Browiix  LL'ad  lAght ;  white  tower,  attached  to  Keeper's  dwelling;  fixed 
white  light,  but  sliowing  red  between  tlie  bearings  S  W  by  W  :]  \V  and  W  by 
S  .)  S,  visible  111  miles.  In  entering  Fox  Island  Thoroughfare  from  the 
bay,  keep  in  the  red  light  to  clear  the  Fid(Uer  and  the  Bay  Ledges.  Situated 
on  western  side  of  Fox  Island,  and  at  cast  side  of  western  entrance  to 
Tlioroughfare.  It  is  extinguished  when  Thoroughfare  is  closed  by  ice.  Lati- 
tude 44°  ()iu  42s  N,  longitude  ()^°  o4m  36s  W. 

OwVs  Head  Light ;  white  tower;  fixed  white  light,  visible  15j  miles;  guide 
to  Rockland  harbor;  also  f(^  vessels  bound  up  or  down  western  Penobscot  Bay. 
Fog  bell  struck  bv  machinery  every  15  seconds.  Latitude  44°  TV  32^^  N  ; 
longitude  6')°  2m  40s  W. 

White  Head  Light;  latitude,  43°  58m  43s  X;  longitude,  69°  7m  30s  W ; 
grey  tower,  connected  with  white  dwelling;  fixed  white  light,  visible  14', 
miles;  on  east  end  of  Whitehead  Island,  western  entrance  to  Penobscot  Bay; 
also  a  steam  fog  alarm,  giving  a  Idast  of  4  seconds'  duration,  followed  by 
itUerval  of  26  seconds. 

South  Hrraker  Bell  Boat;  painted  red;  \  mile  S  by  W  :|  W.  In  running 
for  White  Hetnl  to  be  left  on  starl)oar(l  hand. 

Matinicn.^  Lijht.  Two  Iixed  white  lights,  visible  15',  miles.  Also,  a  12  inch 
steain  fog  whistle,  sounding  blasts  of  5  seconds  diu-ation  with  intervals  of  25 
seconds.  Located  on  Maliuicus  Rock.  Latitude,  43°  47M'''  N;  longitude, 
Ii8°  or  20''  W,  Bearings— Mount  Desert  Rock  bears  E  ',  N,  33  miles;  Mon- 
heigan  Light  Inars  W  by  N  21  m.     Course  to  Portland  Head,  W  :|  N,  64  m. 

Motiheigaii  Liqht ;  latitude  43°  45m  53s  N;  longitude  60°  18m  50s  W;  grey 

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tower:  wliitellasli  liglit,  visil)le  191  miles, flasliing once  a  minute;  on  Mouliei- 
gan  Island.  Hearings— Matinieus  bears  E  by  S,  21  miles  ;  .Seguin  Light  bears 
W  il  N,  20  miles;  White  Head  Light  bears'  N  E  :|  E,  LS  miles.  Als(.,  on 
Manana  Island,  near  Monheigan,  a  first  class  Daboll  triun})et,  giving  a  blast 
of  15  seconds  duration,  at  intervals  of  40  seconds. 

Duck  Rock  Whistle  Baoij  ;  is  N  from  Manancus  fog  whistle  stations  Im.,  and 
]  of  mile  N  N  W  from  beacon  on  Duck  Rocks.  This  buoy  is  a  guide  to  clear 
buck  Kock  in  running  for  White  Hd.  Leave  on  starboard  hand  of  Blk.  Pt.  buoy. 

Tenant' a  Harbor  LUjht ;  white  tower;  fixed  red  light,  visible  l.'J.l  miles,  Hash- 
ing red  every  minute;  on  end  of  Southern  Island,  entrance  to  Tenant's  Har- 
bor.    (Only  used  by  small  vessels). 

Port  Clyde;  white  and  grey  tower;  fixed  white  light,  visible  10  miles;  on 
Marshall's  Point,  east  side  of  entrance  to  Herring  (hit,  8t.  (leorge,  Maine. 

Franklin  Light ;  white  towtr;  fixed  white  light,  varied  by  a  white  fla.-^h 
every  00  seconds ;  on  Franklin  Island;  a  guide  to  vessels  entering  Thoma  — 
ton,  Me.;  leave  it  on  starboard  hand  going  in. 

Peinaqmd  Point;  white  tower;  fixed  white  light,  visible  14j  miles;  west 
side  of  entrance  to  Bristol  Bay,  and  east  side  of  entrance  to  John's  Bay. 

Townsend  or  Burnt  hUnid  i,ic/A/— Fixed  red,  with  two  white  sectors;  south- 
east white  sector  between  NW  .]  N  and  NW  by  N  ]-  N  ;  southerly  white  sector 
between  N  :[  E  and  N  by  E  ;  E.     Entering  harbor  keep  in  white  sector. 

Bantam  Ledyc. — A  whistling  buoy,  painted  red,  with  the  letters  "  B.  L."  in 
black,  moored  in  18  fathoms,  Bantam  Ledge  bearing  N,  if  of  a  mile  distant. 
It  is  a  guide  past  Bantam  Ledge  and  into  Boothbay  Har.  from  the  southward. 

Ram  Inland  Li;/hi ;  on  Kam  Island,  at  eastern  entrance  to  Boothbay,  Me. 
Fixed  red  light  with  two  fixed  white  sectors;  easterly  white  sector  between 
W  1  N  and  W  :,  N;  westerly  white  sector  between  X  E  ',  X  and  X  E  by  E 
:;  E.     Latitude,  4;;°  48m  14s'X  ;  longitude.  69°  o5m  r)4s. 

Hipocritf.  Bell  Buoy ;  }  of  mile  oil"  Xorth  end  of  llipocrite  Ledge,  Ram 
Island  Light.  Bears  from  buoy  W  X  W  ;}  W  .]  mile  X  E,  Point  White 
Island  S  S  E  .J  E  J'  of  mile.  To  be  left  (m  port  hand  running  for  Ram  Island 
passage  to  Townsend. 

The  CuckoUrs  Bell  Bnoi/ ;  iiainted  black;  off  south  end  of  Cuckold's  dry 
ledges,  .J  mile  from  Trypod  Beacon  on  the  ledges.  To  be  left  on  port  hand  m 
running  from  Seguin  for  Townsend  Harbor ;  bearings  from  bell  boat,  Ram 
Island  Lighthouse,  X'  E  by  E  I  E,  the  Cuckold's  Beacon  X"^  by  E. 

/)rto;/t  7>'/// /i/i/ra/(w  —Fog  signal  stations  on  the  Cuckolds.      During  thici 
and  foggy  weather  a  Daboll  triuni)et  will  be  sounded  at  the  fog  signal  station 
recently  erected   on  the  highest  i)art  of  the  most  easterly  Cuckolds.      The 
tnmipet  will  sound  blasts  of  15  seconds  duration,  separated  by  silent  intervals 
of  40  seconds. 

Sheepmttt  Lii/ht  ;  white  tower;  white  flashlight,  visible  12  miles,  flashing 
twice  a  minute;  on  Hendrick's  Head,  on  the  east  side  of  Sheepscott  Bay,  and 
entrance  to  Sheepscott  River;  guide  to  Southport  and  Wiscasset. 

Kennebec  Lif/ht ;  on  Pond  Island,  at  entrance  to  the  Kennebec  Riveiv 
White  tower;  fixed  white  light,  visible  13  miles.  Also,  a  bell  struck  liy 
machinery  8  times  a  minute.  Tiiis  light  will  be  left  on  the  port  hand  by 
vessels  entering  the  Kennebec  River. 

Seyuin  Liuht ;  latitude  415°  42m  2()s  X;  longitude  G9°  45m  32s  W;  grev 
tower ;  fixed  white  light  of  the  first  order,  visible  19]  miles  ;  on  Seguin  Island, 
off  the  mouth  of  the  Kennebec  River;  to  enter  (he  river,  leave  the  ligiit  on 
the  starboard  hand,  and  run  for  Pond  Island.    Also,  a  steam  fog  whistle,  sound- 

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ing  blasts  of  S  seconds  duration  at  intervals  of  52  seconds.  Bearings — Halt- 
way  Rock  liglit  beais  \V  ,  N,  18  miles;  Pond  Island  ligbt  bears  X,  11  miles; 
I'ape  Elizal)etb  i)ears  W  by  S,  22  miles;  Monbeigan  ligbt  bears  E  o  S,  20  miles. 

Half-  \V(ui  Jlurk-  Lif/ht;  latitude  43=  o9m  22s  N  ;  longitude  70°  2m  14s  W ; 
grey  tower:  lixed  white  ligbt.  varied  In*  a  red  llasb  every  1)0  seconds;  on 
Half- Way  Rock,  Casco  Bay.  Bearings — Segiiin  ligbt  bears  E  i  N,  12'|  miles; 
Little  M;"irk  Island  Monument,  N  by  K  I  K,  8^  miles;  Portbuid  Head  Liglit, 
W  s  S,  l']  miles;  ( 'ape  Eiiznhetb  Ligbt,  "W  8  W,  southerly.  8,;  miles. 

Half -WiUI  Rock  WluHlUiKj  Ihunj;  [laiuted  rt'd.  H;ilf-Way  Rock  ligbtbouse 
bears  X  from  tbe  buoy  one  mile.  Tliis  is  a  guide  in  running  from  Portland 
from  tbe  eastward. 

Portland  Head  LUjht ;  lai.  43°  87m  2;5s  N  ;  Ion.  70°  12m  30s  W  :  wbite  tower; 
fixed  wbite  ligbt,  visible  lo:;  m. ;  oil  west  side  of  entrance  to  Portland  Harbor. 
Also,  a  DaboU's  air  trumpet,  giving  blasts  of  8  sees.  durati(jn  once  in  40  sees. 

Banyes  Mand  Point ;  bell  I'oat,  ]  of  mile  8  },  W  from  Banges  Island  Point. 
The  buoy  sounds  by  action  of  tbe  sea.  To  be  left  on  tbe  starboard  band  in 
running  in  to  Portland  Harbor.  Ft  guides  you  clear  of  Banges  Island  Point. 
I'ortland  Head  ligbtbouse  bears  from  tbe  huoy  S\V  ]  W  ]  mile. 

Sprinff  Point  Li.dac  Li(/ht — Red  Hash,  witb  wbite  sector;  ajiproaching  bar- 
bor  keep  in  wbite  sector  to  avoul  danger.  Breakwater  Ligbt  bears  from  this 
light  NW  }.  W  ■■  mile. 

Portland  Breakwider ;  brown  tower;  lixed  red  light,  varied  by  a  red  flash 
every  40  seconds,  visible  10!  miles.  This  is  a  harbor  ligbt,  and  stands  on  tbe 
end  of  tbe  granite  breakwater  extending  out  from  the  south  side  of  the  har- 
bor; to  be  left  on  the  port  hand  wnile  |)assing  up  the  harbor. 

Cape  Elizabeth  Lif/lds  ;  latitude  48°  88m  o8s  X  ;  longitude  70°  1 2m  2s  W  ;  tw<j 
brown  towers,  900  ieet  apart,  and  ranging  X  E  bv  E  and  .S  W  by  W;  easterly 
light,  white,  fixed;  westerly  liglit,  white,  varied  by  Hash  once  a  minute,  visible 
17',  miles.  Also,  a  2nd  cU\«8  steam  siren;  blasts  5  seconds,  alternate  silent 
intervals  of  8  seconds  and  42  seconds.  If  siren  is  disalded,  a  12-iuch  steam 
whistle  will  be  sounded.  Bearings — Boon  Lland  Light  bears  S  W  ]  S,  30 
miles;  Thatcher's  Island  bears  S  W  :[  S,  02  miles.  These  lights  are  a  warn- 
ing against  dangerous  shoals,  of  which  Alden's  Rock  is  mostly  to  be  feared, 
bearing .SE  by  E2.'.  miles,  on  which  is  (!  feet  of  water  at  low  water  ;  tbe  others 
range  from  14  to  18  feet  at  low  water.  To  ap})roach  I'ortland  at  night,  get 
Portland  Head  Light  to  bear  N  X  W  and  rini  for  it,  leaving  it  a  fair  berth  on 
tbe  port  hand,  then  run  X  by  W  1  mile,  then  X  :]  W  till  Breakwater  ligbt 
liears  X  AV  by  W  '  W,  ilieu  rini  X  AV  1  mile  and  anchor. 

Automatic  Buoij ;  a  whistling  buoy  of  the  largest  class  is  placed  near  Old 
Anthony  Shoal,  on  which  is  18  feet  at  low  tide.  In  making  this  buoy  in 
thick  weather  and  wishing  to  enter  Portland,  pass  I  of  a  mile  inside  of  it  and 
5-un  X  by  E  \  E  4]  miles,  when  Portland  Head  will  bear  about  X  X  W,  when 
proceed  as  before.     This  buoy  is  often  heard  six  miles. 

Wood  Hand  Light ;  latitude  48°  27m  24s  X;  buigitude  70°  19m  4()s  W: 
wbite  tower  ;  fixed  red  light,  varied  by  a  red  flash  every  minute,  visible  14 
miles;  near  entrance  to  Saco  River,  and  guide  to  Winter  Harbor  and  Bidde- 
ford  Pool,  by  leaving  it  on  port  hand.  .Vlso,  a  bell  struck  by  machinery,  two 
blows  in  rapid  succession,  followeil  by  an  intei'val  of  2-")  seconds,  then  one 
Mow.  To  enter  the  northeast<rn  channel  in  day  time  run  in  to  northeast- 
ward of  the  light  untij  tbe  clnr  b  steejjle  in  the  Pool  settlement  bears  8  W 
hw  S  \  S,  and  run  for  it,  leaving  Xegro  Island  on  the  left  and  Stage  Island 


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STEEL  PLOWS,  SPRING  TOOTH  HARROWS,  CULTIVATORS,  AND 


on  the  right  and  anchor  as  soon  as  in  past  Negro  Island.     There  is  another 
channel  to  the  westward  of  the  light,  but  more  dangerous. 

Goat  Island;  lat.  43°  21m  28s  N  ;  Ion.  70°  2ora  32s  W;  white  tower;  fixed 
white  light,  visible  11m.;  (harbor  of  refuge)  on  the  north  side  of  entrance  to 
Cape  Porpoise  harbor  (near  Kennebunk)  ;  leave  on  starboard  hand  going  in. 
Boon  Tdand;  latitude  43°  7m  17s  N  ;  longitude  70°  28m  37s  \V  ;  grey  gra- 
nite tower,  133  feet  above  high  water;  fixed  white  light,  visible  111  miles;  off 
York.  Bearings— Cape  Elizabeth  lights  bear  N  E  by  N,  30  miles ;  Matin iciis 
lights  bear  E  bv  N,  80  miles ;  Cape  Ann  lights  bear  S  by  W  f  W,  30  miles; 
Isle  Shoals  Light  bears  S  W  ]  S  12  miles. 

Automatic  Buoy;  a  whistling  buoy  is  placed  just  ofl^  Boon  Island  ledge;  it 
is  painted  red  and  black  in  horizontal  stripes,  with  "B  I  L"  painted  in  white 
on  the  middle  black  band.  Is  often  heard  0  miles.  It  bears  E  by  S  3J  miles 
from  Boon  Island  light.     The  ledge  is  awash  at  low  water. 

Cape  Neddick  Light ;  brown  tower;  fixed  red  light,  visible  11 ',  miles.  Also, 
a  bell  striking  one  blow  every  15  seconds.  Two  dangerous  ledges,  York 
Ledge  and  the  Triangle,  lie  S  by  \V  and  S  S  W,  respectively,  from  this 
light  about  4  miles  distant.  York  Ledge  is  marked  with  an  Iron  Spindle, 
the  Triangle  simply  with  a  common  can  buov. 

Isle  of  Shoals;  latitude,  42°  58m  2s  N;  longitude,  70°  37_m  25s  W;  white 
tower;  light,  flashing,  red  and  white,  visible  14 1  miles,  flashing  evey  75  sees  ; 
on  White  Island,  the  most  south  western  of  the  Isle  of  Shoals  cluster,  off'Ports- 
mouth,  N.  II.  Bearings — Boon  Island  light  bears  N  E  i  N,  12  miles;  Whale's 
Back  light  bears  X  N  W,  7  miles;  Newburyport  Bar  bears  S  W  by  W 
i;>  miles  ;  Cape  Ann  lights  bear  S  17  miles. 

Whale's  Back  Light;  latitude  43=  3m  32s  N  ;  longitude  J0°  41m  49s  W  ;  old 
tower  white,  new  tower  natural  granite  color;  fixed  white  light,  varied  liy 
flashes,  visible  13  miles;  flashes  once  in  l.\  minutes.  Fog  trumpet  giving 
blasts  at  intervals  of  30  seconds.  Also,  a  bell,  struck  by  hand,  both  locate<l  in 
the  old  tower;  all  to  be  left  on  starlionrd  hand  going  into  Portsmouth. 

Portsmouth  Harbor  Light;  brown  tower;  fixed  white  light,  visible  12  miles ; 
on  left  side  of  inner  entrance  to  Portsmouth  harbor.  To  enter  Portsmoutl: 
harbor  get  Portsmouth  liglit  to  bear  N  :|  W,  and  run  for  it  until  Whale's 
Back  light  bears  S  E  by  E  and  you  are  abreast  the  southern  end  of  Wood 
Island,  then  steer  N  2  E  until  past  Fort  Point,  and  Portsmouth  lighthouse 
bears  W  by  S  h  S,  then  steer  N  W  until  the  light  bears  8  by  E,  and  anchor; 
or,  when  Portsmouth  ligiit  bears  S  l)y  E,  steer  8  W  ;,'  S,  and  anchor  close  iii 
shore  in  the  cove  to  the  westward  of  Fort  Constitution  in  from  2^  to  i)  fathoms, 
Strangers  in  entering  Portsmouth  harbor  should  take  a  pilot  if  possible. 

Newburyport  Harbor  Light ;  white  tower  ;  fixed  white  light,  visible  12')  miles. 
Also,  a  beacon,  range  of  light,  3.36  feet  in  front  of  main  light ;  black  and  white 
tower  ;  fixed  white  light,  visible  8  miles.  These  lights,  in  range,  guide  across 
the  bar,  in  best  water;  bar  constantly  changes  ;  outer  bar  buoy  is  in  range  witli 
inner  bar  buoy  and  both  lights;  the  beacon  is  moved  as  the  channel  changes. 
This  station  is  on  the  nortii  end  of  Plum  Island,  and  on  the  south  side  of 
entrance  to  the  Merrimac  River,  V;..,s.  (Strangers  should  not  attempt  to  enter.  1 
Newbiiri/port  Upper  Harbor;  two  lights  (beacons);  outer  beacon,  black  tOAver, 
fixed  red  ligiit,  visible  10  nils. ;  inner  beacon,  red  tower,  fixed  green  light,  visible 
12  miles;  both  on  Bailey's  wharf,  and  to  be  left  on  port  side  passing  up  t!u 
harbor. 

Ipswich  Lights;  on  Ciustle  Neck,  south  side  of  entrayce  to  Ipswich  Harhor ; 
a  main  light,  with  a  range  light  in  front;  main  light  fixed,  white,  varied 


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tower;  range  light,  fixed,  white,  visible  8  miles,  shown  from  a  black  tower ; 
the  lights  are  625  feet  apart,  N  E  A  E  and  S  W  h  \\ ;  in  range,  they  guide  to 
entrant;e  of  channel  across  Ipswich  Bar  in  the  best  water,  which  at  present  is 
but  6  feet  at  low  water. 

Annisquam  Light;  white  tower;  fixed  white  light,  visible  12  miles;  a  har- 
ijor  of  refuge  for  small  vessels;  on  Wigwam  Point,  east  side  of  entrance  to 
Annisquam  harbor;  6  feet  of  water  on  Squam  Bar  at  low  tide.  To  cross  the 
l)ar,  bring  the  light  to  bear  south  and  run  for  it,  leaving  it  on  the  port  side  ; 
then  run  for  the  Lobster  Rock  Beacon,  and  leave  it  on  the  port  side  also. 

Straltmouth  Mand  ;  (in  south  side  of  Sandy  Bay,  entrance  to  Kockport  har- 
bor; white  tower;  fixed  white  light,  visible  11  miles;  to  be  left  on  port  hand 
in  going  to  Rockport.  Bad  ledges  lie  off  this  light.  Strangers  shoidd  keep 
the  north  shore  of  Sandy  Bay  best  aboard  on  entering  Rockport;  shelter  only 
for  a  few  small  vessels. 

Cape  Ann  LigJih ;  latitude  42°  3Sm  13s;  longitude  70°  34m  32s  W;  two 
grey  granite  towers,  165  feet  above  sea  level  ;  fixed  white  light,  visible  19 
mi'.es;  the  lights  are  900  feet  apart,  in  range  at  S  S  W  :uid  N  N  E;  located 
on  Thatcher's  Island  off  Cape  Ann,  and  the  northern  limit  of  Massachusetts 
Bay;  to  be  left  on  the  starboard  hiuid  in  going  towards  Boston.  Bearings — 
Isle  of  Shoals  bears  N,  17  miles ;  Boon  Ishinil  X  N  E,  30  miles ;  Gloucester 
Light  S  W  l)y  W  1  W,  6  miles;  Long  Island  Light  S  W  by  W,  24  miles; 
Ca{»e  Cod  Highland  Light  S  by  E  '\  E.  43  m. ;  Londoner  Ledge  S  E  by  E,  I  m. 
Salvage  Ledge  N  N  I<],  2  m.  Also,  a  10  inch  steam  whistle,  giving  each  minute 
a  blast  of  8  seconds  and  a  blast  of  4  seconds,  with  alternate  intervals  of  4  and 
44  seconds. 

Gloucester  Light,  on  Eastern  Point ;  on  east  side  of  entrance  to  (xloueester 
harbor;  white  tower;  a  Hashing  red  litrlit,  showing  (mce  every  5  seconds, 
visible  13  miles.  When  coming  from  the  Eastward,  bound  into  (iloucester 
harbor,  give  the  liglit  a  good  berth  to  clear  Eastern  Point  Ledge  (spar  buoy) ; 
then,  when  the  light  bears  X  E  ;,'  X,  run  X  W  •]  X  until  the  ui)i)er  harbor 
light  bears  N  E  by  X  .'  X,  then  run  for  it,  .-ind  anchor  A  mile  Shy  W  from  the 
light.    Also,  a  bell  struck  by  machinery,  a  double  blow  every  20  seconds. 

Whistliiii/  Tinny  off  KdHicrn  J^oint — Chiinged  to  and  ofl"  Thatcher's  Island- 
Thatcher's  Island  bearing  XW  by  W  iibout  21.  miles. 

Gloucester  Ifurbor  Light,  on  Ten  Pound  Island,  east  side  of  entrance  to 
inner  liarbor;  brown  tower;  Hashing  white  light  every  5  seconds;  visible 
12  miles;  to  enter  harbor,  bring  this  light  to  l>ear  X  E  by  X  •]  X,  and  run 
for  it  until  Eastern  Point  Light  bears  S  S  E,  and  anchor  in  channel  way  or 
continue  until  Eastern  Point  light  bears  S,  then  steer  EXE  until  Ten  Pound 
Island  liglit  bears  X,  and  anchor  in  S  El  harbor,  in  from  4  to  6  fathoms — hard 
mud;  or,  from  this  point  steer  alxmt  X  W  by  X  between  Ten  Pound  Island 
Ledge  buoy  and  Ten  Pound  Islantl  (giving  the  point  of  the  Island  a  good 
berth),  until  the  light  bears  E,  then  st^^r  X  .]  E  until  the  light  bears  S  by  E, 
and  anchor  in  western  harbor. 

Automatic  Baog ;  a  whistling  buoy  is  moored  i]  of  a  mile,  S  by  W  from 
Eastern  Point  light,  permanently  kept. 

Bakers  Island  Lights ;  latitude  42°  32m  12s  X  ;  longitude  70°  47  ra  lis  W ; 
two  white  towers,  ranging  S  E  and  X  W ;  fixed  white  light,  visible  16',  miles  ; 
located  on  the  north  end  of  Baker's  Island,  south  side  of  entrance  to  Salem 
and  Beverly  harbors.     In  coming  from  the  southward  vessels  bound  to  Salem 

C.  E.  BRACKETT,  86  PRINCESS  STREET,  ST.  JOHN.  N.  B. 


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REPAIRS  FOR  PLOWS,  MOWING  MACHINES  AND  HORSE  RAKES 

■  Keep  the  lowest  light  oiion  to  the  east  of  the  high  light,  and  run  for  it;  thi^ 
guides  to  the  eastward  of  the  South-east  Breakers  and  Searl's  Rock.  Give 
Bilker's  Island  a  berth  of  not  less  than  half  a  mile,  leaving  it  on  the  port  hand. 

en   run   to;-  Hospital  Point  Light,   hearing  ahont  W  by  N  \  N,  until  Derby 

harfliyht  is  in  range  with  Fort  Pickering  light,  when  8alen»  harbor  will  be 
CO  the  W  S  W  of  you,  and  P>everly  harbor  W  by  N  .1  N.  Also,  a  bell  struck 
bv  machinery,  a  single  and  a  douiile  blow  alternately,  intervals  '.]0  seconds. 
For  better  information,  a  lens  panel  has  been  placed  in  "Hospital  Point" 
Light,  which  makes  a  more  brilliant  light  in  the  line  of  the  ships'  channel 
from  Baker's  Island  than  on  either  side,  and  serves  to  keep  vessels  from  danger 
on  either  side. 

If(iK}){t'ii  Point:  white  t<iwer;  lixed  white  light,  visible  13]  miles;  on  Hos- 
pital P'lint,  north  side  of  entrance  to  Salem  and  Beverly  Harbor. 

Far*  PirkcriiK/  Lif/ht ;  brown  lower  ;  fixed  white  light,  visible  10.1  miles  ;  on 
Winter  isiand,  north  side  of  entrance  to  Salem  har))or.  On  entering  Salem 
harlxir  fiom  near  Hospilsd  Point,  uet  Derl)y  Wharf  light  in  range  with  Fort 
Pickering  light  to  clear  the  Haste  Shoal ;  good  anchorage  half  a  mile  S  W  by 
S  from  this  light,  with  Derby  Wharf  light  bearing  W  l)y  S. 

Dcrh'f  Wharf  Ll</lit ;  on  the  end  of  Derby  Wharf  Salem  upper  harbor;  red 
tower,  lixed  red  light,  visible  To  miles. 

^[iil•bld^eJ^(l  Li(/hl,  on  Marbleliead  Neck.  SI"]  side  of  entrance  to  Marble- 
head,  and  to  Salem  South  Channel ;  whiti;  tower  ;  fixed  white  light,  visible  1 1 
miles:  good  anchorage  half  a  mile  W  by  S  from  this  light.  To  enter  harb(»r. 
bring  the  light  to  bear  N  W,  and  run  for  it  until  within  two  miles  of  it,  then 
bring  it  to  bear  W  X  W,  and  run  for  it,  leaving  Marblehead  Rock  (a  high 
rockv  Islet  with  beacon  at  top)  150  vards  on  vour  }»ort  hand,  and  when  i: 
bears  S  W  run  X  W  i  X  until  the  light  bears  S  by  W,  then  rini  S  W  :]  W 
into  the  harbor,  and  anchor  between  the  light  and  the  town. 

h)/f/ liock  Lir/ht ;  white  tower;  fixed  red  light,  visible  8.;,  miles;  guide  to 
S,v.uii|)scot  anchorage  and  to  Broad  Sound.  Leave  it  l.V  miles  on  the  starboard 
iiand  on  entering  Broad  .Sound. 

_  BoMoa  Light  i'mc/  No.  r)4  — Lat.  42°  19^  19^',  Ion.  70"  4.")'  i"  ;  two  fixed  rci 
lights,  visible  111  miles;  12  inch  steam  fog  whistle,  giving  blast  of  o  second*, 
interval  of  .35  seconds  per  minute. 

Minut\<  Ledje  Lujht ;  latitude  42^  16m  lis  N  ;  longitude  70°  45m  .3.5s  W: 
entrance  to  Boston  Bay;  dark  gray  granite  tower,  100  feet  high;  flashiiiu 
white,  signalling  the  number  14;>  every  30  seconds,  thus:  1  flash;  eclipx 
al)out  3  seconds ;  4  flashes;  eclipse  about  .">  seconds;  3  Hashes ;  ecli|)se  abmi! 
15  seconds.  Davis'  Ledge  Buoy  bears  E  by  S;  Boston  light  be.vrs  N  W  \  W. 
7  miles.  This  course  must  be  kept  good,,  northerly,  to  pass  Bell  Boat,  off"  tli. 
north  side  of  the  Harding's  Ledge  (about  4:]  miles  t'rom  Minot's  Ledge  Light  . 
A  good  mark  to  clear  the  Harding's  Bell  Boat,  after  passing  Minot's  light,  i- 
to  keep  Long  Island  Head  light  (fixed  white)  just  open  to  the  north  of  the 
Narrows  Light,  which  is  a  red  liglit. 

^  Nix  Mate  Light  Buoi/. —  \  gas  buoy,  painted  black  and  showing  a  fixed  whiit' 
light,  just  inside  of  Nix  Mate  bell  l)Uoy,  entrance  to  Boston  harbor,  Mass.  1' 
the  ice  runs  strongly,  this  and  similar  buoys  in  the  entrances  to  Boston  harlx  ; 
ivill  be  'aken  up. 

JLiraing  Ledge  and  Cenlarion  Rocks. — A  light  buoy,  painted  black  and  show- 
ing a  fixed  white  (gas)  light,  was  placed  just  inside  of  Harding  Ledge  b-K 
buoy,  entrance  to  Boston  harbor.  The  light  buov  is  moored  in  48  feet  i  ' 
water,  on  the  following  bearings:  Minots  Ledge  lighthouse  S  58°  30'  E  true 

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iightlioiise  N  <)0°  W  true  (N  W  ',  W  mag).  :  jrth  end  of  Centurion  buoy  a 
light  buoy,   jiainted   black,   niunbered   •">,   and    showing  a   fixed   wiiite   (gasi 

lik'lit. 

Boston  Lic/ht ;  latitude  42''  lOni  Us  N  ;  loni-itude  70°  o.Sm  2<)s  W  ;  on  Little 

i  Brewster  Island,  north  si<lc  of  entrance  to  luaiu  sliiji  channel  to  Boston  ;  white 

tower;  white  flash   light,   flashing  once  every  half  minute,  visible  lo]  miles. 

r'irst-class  steam  siren;  l>lasts.") seconds,  alternate  silent  intervals  of  10  and  40 

seconds.      From   ("ajH'  Cod  highlands  the  course  for  Boston   Light  is   X   W 

by  W  I  W,  whi(di  well  clears  Minot's  Ledge  and  the  llardings;  then,  when 

well  past  Minot's,  bring  Boston  light  to  iiear  W  by  N  i  N  and  run  for  it  until 

'  within  i  of  a  mile  of  it  or  initil  the  lieacon   light   l)ears  about  W  by  X,  then 

^rini  W  |S  until   the  Beacon    light   bears  W  X  W,  then  run  W  l)y  X  leaving 

|the   Beaet)n  ligiit  100  yards  on  your  starboard    hand,   then   steer  X  W  ]  W 

*  (keeping   the   middle  of  the  chainiel )  fnr  the  Xarrows   Itetween  ( ialloups  and 

li-jvell's  Islands,  then  about  X  W  ;}  X  for  the  l)ell  buoy  off'Xix's  Mate,  which 

leive  on  iiort  hand,  then  nui  W  by  X  .',  X  for  Fort  Inc^^pendence,  leaving  the 

io',v(er  middle  buoy,  red  can,  Xo.  (•,  a  good  berth  on   your  starboard,  and   State 

Ledge  buoy,  red  Xun  Xo.  8  dose  altoard  on  your  starboard  ;  then  run  about 

X  W  :J^  X  for   the  upi)er  middle  buoy,   black    Xun    Xo.  9,  which  leave   on 

your  port,  then  the  course  to  Long  Wharf  or  to  good  anchorage  is  about  X  W 

rk  W.      If  making  Boston  ship  chatuicl  from  Ca|)e  Aiui,  get  Tliatcher's  Island 

^  li',-ht  to  bear  X  X  W  from  2  to  -S  miles,  then  steer  S  W  1  VV  until  Boston  liglil 

bears  W  by  X  ■'.  X.     Then  proceed  as  befoi-e  given. 

S^arrowH  Ll(/ht ;  black  lantern  on  white  hexaij;onal  dwelling,  pile  founda- 
tion ;  fixed  red  light,  visible  SI  miles;  on  the  right  hand  side  of  Xarrows, 
in  Sbip  Channel  entrance  to  Bosion  harbor;  also,  a  bell  stru.ck  by  machinery 
every  20  seconds. 

Deer  Idand  Llf/ht ;  on  tlie  south  extremity of  the  S[)it,  making  out  \  mile 
to  the  southward  from  Deer  Islautl  entrance  to  Boston  IIarl)or;  fixed  while, 
varied  by  a  red  flash  every  .')0  seconds ;  also  a  bell  struck  by  machinery  every 
10  seconds  in  foggy  weather. 

Lonf/  Island  Lujht;  on  the  X  E  end  of  Long  Island  and  southern  side  of 
entrance  to  Boston  inner  harbor:  brown  tower;  fixed  white  light,  visible  16; 
ni...o.  In  coming  up  ship  channel,  and  after  leaving  Xix's  Mate  buoy  on  the 
pjrt  hand,  and  Long  Island  Light  l)ears  W  by  .•<  \  S,  run  W  by  X  ]  X  for  the 
south  end  of  the  Castle  until  tlie  Castle  Xorlli  Wliarf  bears  X  W  by  W  ^  W, 
or  abreast  of  the  State  Ledge  Buoy  (red,  Xo.  8),  then  X  VV  \  X  to  the  Upper 
Middle  Buoy  (black,  Xo.  9),  wliich  leave  on  i)ort  hand,  then  tlie  course  to  Long 
AVharf  is  X  VV  {  \\.  But  if  ai)pro,iciiing  Boston  from  Ca|)e  Ann,  via  Broad 
ftound,  bring  Long  Island  Light  to  l)car  .S  VV  by  VV,  and  run  for  it  until  Deer 
Island  Point  Beacon  bears  X  VV  !)y  X  '  X,  three-eighths  of  a  mile  distant, 
then  W  by  X  \  X  up  *he  harbor.  .Strangers  should  bear  in  mind  that  in  tiie 
iiiiddle  of  Bro.'id  Sounil  there  is  but  8  feet  of  water  at  low  tide  ;  but  by  keeping 
on  the  southern  sid«'  of  the  Sound,  leaving  the  (rraves  Whistling  Buoy  >  'i 
mile  on  your  port  hand  and  the  D^'vil's  LimI)  Buoy  (black  can  Xo.  1)  ^ 
mile  on  port  hand,  and  running  straight  to  Ram's  Head  buoy  (black  can  buoy 
No.  5)  about  W  S  VV,  passing  Aldricli's  Ledge  buc)y  (black  can  Xo.  .3)  |  mile 
on  port,  then  leavinn'  Ham's  head  oO  yards  distant  on  port,  and  run 
about  W^  \  S  to  clear  Deer  Island  I*oint  P.eacon,  yon  can  carry  12  feet  safely. 
From  the  Beacon  you  will  steer  VV  {  X  for  lower  middle  buoy,  then  W  by  X  | 
,X  for  Slate  Ledge  Buoy,  wiien  proceed  as  before  given. 

G.  E.  BRAGKETT,  86  PRINGESS  STREET,  ST.  JOHN,  N.  B. 


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NEW  RULES  OF  THE  ROAD  AT  SEA. 

Amended  and  Adopted  by  Oi'dcr-in-Coimril,  and  to  come  in  force  on  and  after 

Jul,/  1,  1897. 

INTERPRETATION. 

1.   In  this  Act,  unless  tlie  context  otherwise  requires, — 

{(i)  The  expression  "vessel"  includes  every  description  of  vessel  used  in 
navigation  ; 

(6)  Tlie  expression  "ship"  includes  every  description  of  vessel  not  pro- 
pelled hy  oars ; 

(c)  The  expression  "steani-shij)"  or  "steam-boat"  includes  every  vessel 
propelled  wholly  or  in  part  by  steam  or  by  any  machinery  or  power  other 
than  sails  or  oars; 

((/)  The  expression  "ordinary  practice  of  seamen,"  as  ajiplied  to  any  case, 
means  and  includes  the  ordinary  practice  of  skilful  and  careful  persons  en- 
gaged in  navigating  the  waters  of  Canada  in  like  cases; 

{e)  The  expressiongf' owner  "  includes  the  lessee  or  charterer  of  any  vessel 
having  the  control  of  the  n-ivigation  thereof     4;?  V.,  c.  211,  s.  S. 

REGULATIONS   FOR   PREVEKTING  COLLISIONS   AND   FOR    DISTRESS  SIGNALS. 

t2.  The  following  rules  with  respect  to  lights,  fog  signals,  distress  signals, 
steering  and  sailing  and  rafts  shall  apply  to  :.ll  the  rivers,  lakes,  and  other 
navigal)!c  waters  within  Canada,  or  within  the  jurisdiction  of  the  Parliament 
thereof,  that  is  to  say  :  Preliminary. 

In  the  following  rules  every  steam-vessel  which  is  under  sail  and  not  under 
steam  is  to  be  considered  a  sailing  ve<sel  ;  and  every  vessel  under  steam, 
whether  under  sail  or  not,  is  to  be  considered  a  steam-vessel. 

The  word  "steam-vessel"  shall  include  any  vessel  propelled  by  machinery. 

A  vessel  is  "under  way"  within  the  meaning  of  these  Rules,  when  she  is 
not  at  anchor,  or  made  fast  to  the  shore  or  aground. 

Ride.f  concerniiHj  Liffhts,  etc. 

The  word  "visible"  in  th.'se  Rules,  when  applied  to  lights,  shall  mean 
visible  on  a  dark  night  with  a  clear  atmosphere. 

Article  1.  The  rules  concerning  lights  shall  be  complied  with  in  all  weathers 
from  sunset  to  sunrise,  and  during  such  time  no  other  lights  which  may  be 
mistaken  for  the  prescribed  lights  shall  be  exhibited. 

Art.  2.  A  sleam-vessel  when  under  way  shall  carry: 

{a)  On  or  in  front  of  the  foremast,  or  if  a  vessel  without  a  foremast,  then  in 
the  forepart  of  the  vessel,  at  a  height  ab.ve  the  hull  of  not  less  than  20  feet, 
and  if  the  breadth  of  the  vessel  exceeds  20  feet,  then  at  a  height  above  the 
hidl  not  less  than  such  breadth,  so,  however,  that  the  light  need  not  be  carried 
at  a  greater  height  above  the  liiill  than  40  t'eet,  a  bright  white  light,  so  con- 
structed as  to  show  an  imbroken  light  over  an  arc  of  the  horizon  of  20  points 
of  the  compass,  so  fixed  as  to  throw  the  light  10  points  on  each  side  of  the 
vessel,  viz.,  from  right  ahead  to  2  points  abaft  the  beam  on  eitiier  side,  and  of 
such  a  character  as  to  be  visible  at  a  distance  of  at  least  5  n)iles. 

[h]  On  the  starboard  side  a  green  light,  so  constructed  as  to  show  an  un- 
broken light  over  an  arc  of  the  horizon  of  10  |)oints  of  the  compass,  so  fixed  as 
to  throw  the  light  from  right  ahead  to  2  points  abaft  the  beam  on  the  starboard 
side,  and  of  such  a  character  as  to  be  visible  at  a  distance  of  at  least  2  mile«. 

(c)  On  the  port  side,  a  red  light  so  constructed  as  to  show  an  unbroken  light 

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'iver  an  arc  of  the  horizon  of  10  points  of  the  compass,  so  fixed  as  to  throw  the 
liyht  from  rigiit  ahead  to  2  points  ahaft  tiie  beam  on  tlie  port  side,  and  of  such 
:i  character  as  to  he  visible  at  a  distance  of  at  least  2  miles. 

((/)  'Die  said  s^cen  and  red  side-lights  shall  befitted  with  inboard  screen^ 
lirojectiiig  at  least  ',i  feet  forward  from  the  light,  so  as  to  prevent  these  lights 
t'lom  being  seen  across  the  bow. 

(t)  A  steam-vessel  when  under  way  may  carry  an  additional  white  light 
similar  in  construction  to  the  light  mentioned  in  subdivision  («).  These  two 
lights  shall  be  so  placed  in  line  with  the  keel  that  one  shall  be  at  least  15  feet 
liigher  than  the  other,  and  in  such  a  |)()sition  with  reference  to  each  other  that 
the  lower  light  shall  be  forward  of  the  U|)j)er  one.  The  vertical  distance  be- 
tween these  lights  shall  be  less  than  the  horizontal  distance. 

Art.  3.  A  steam-vessel  when  towing  another  vessel  shall,  in  addition  to  her 
side-lights,  carry  two  bright  white  lights  in  a  vertical  line  one  over  the  other, 
not  less  than  (5  feet  apart,  and  when  towing  more  than  one  vessel  shall  carry 
an  additional  bright  white  light  (>  feet  above  or  below  such  lights,  if  the  lenglli 
•  >f  the  tow,  measuring  from  the  stern  of  the  towing  vessel  to  the  stern  of  the 
last  vessel  lowed,  exceeds  000  feet.  Each  of  these  lights  shall  be  of  the  same 
construction  and  character,  and  shall  be  carried  in  the  same  position  as  the^ 
white  light  mentioned  in  Article  2  (a),  except  the  additional  light,  which  may 
lie  carried  at  a  height  of  not  less  than  14  feet  above  tiie  hull. 

Such  steam-vessel  may  carry  a  small  white  light  al>aft  the  funnel  or  after- 
mast  for  the  vessel  towed  to  steer  by,  but  such  light  shall  not  be  visil)le  forward 
of  the  beam. 

Art.  4.  (a)  A  vessel  which  from  any  accident  is  not  under  command  shall 
carry  at  the  same  height  as  the  white  light  mentioned  in  Article  2  («),  where 
tliey  can  best  lie  seen,  and,  if  a  steam-vessel,  in  lieu  of  that  light,  two  red  lights, 
in  a  vertical  line  one  over  the  oiher,  not  less  than  0  feet  apart,  and  of  such  a 
I  liaracter  as  to  he  visible  all  around  the  horizon  at  a  distance  of  at  least  2 
Diiles ;  and  shall  by  day  carry  in  a  vertical  line  one  over  the  other  not  le-^> 
than  6  feet  apart,  where  they  can  best  be  seen,  two  black  balls  or  shapes  each 
'2  feet  in  diameter. 

(/>)  A  vessel  employed  in  laying  or  in  ))icking  up  a  telegraph  cable  shall 
carry  in  the  same  position  as  the  white  light  mentioned  in  Article  2  (a),  an<l 
if  a  steam-vessel,  in  lieu  of  thai  light,  three  lights  in  a  vertical  line  one  over 
the  other,  not  >ss  than  6  feet  apart.  The  higiiest  and  lowest  of  these  light> 
shall  be  red,  and  the  middle  light  shall  be  white,  and  they  shall  be  of  such  a 
character  as  to  be  visible  all  around  the  horizon  at  a  distance  of  at  least  2  miles. 
I'y  day  she  shall  carry  in  a  vertical  line  one  over  the  other,  not  less  than  6  feet 
apart,  where  they  can  best  be  seen,  three  shapes  not  less  tiian  2  feet  in  diameter. 
>{"  which  the  highest  and  lowest  shall  be  globular  in  shape  and  red  in  color, 
and  the  middle  one  diamond  in  shape  and  white. 

(<•)  The  vessel  referred  to  in  this  article  wiien  not  making  way  through  the 
v\ater,  shall  not  carry  the  side-lights,  but  v/hen  making  way  shall  carry  them. 

{(I)  The  lights  and  shapes  required  to  be  shown  by  this  article  are  to  be 
taken  by  other  vessels  as  signals  that  the  vessel  showing  them  is  not  under 
command,  and  cannot  therefore  get  out  of  the  way. 

These  signals  are  not  signals  of  vessels  in  distress  and  requiring  assistance, 
^uch  signals  are  contained  in  Article  31. 

Art.  5.  A  sailing  ve>sel  under  way,  and  any  vessel  being  towed,  shall  carry  tlie 
same  lights  as  are  prescribed  by  Art.  2  for  a  steam-vessel  under  way,  with  tl.e 
exception  of  the  white  lights  mentioned  therein,  which  they  shall  never  carry. 

C.  E.  BRAGKETT,  86  PRINCESS  STREET,  ST.  JOHN,  N.  B. 


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4»]  Nkw  Uulkh  of  the  Koau  at  Ska. 

LUBRICATING  OILS,  MACHINISTS'  TOOLS,  MILL  AND  STEAMBOAT 

Art.  ().  Wlienevor,  us  in  tlie  ciisi'  of  small  vi'ssols  midcr  wav  •Inriiiff  ha.' 
weatlier,  tlu'  j-ivoii  and  rod  sido-liKlils  cannot  be  fixed,  these  liglits  shall  hr 
ktpt  at  hand  liiihtod  and  n-ady  for  nsc ;  and  shall,  on  the  approach  of  or  t 
other  vessels,  be  exhibited  on  their  respective  sides  in  snllicient  lime  to  pre- 
vent collision  in  snch  manner  us  to  make  them  most  visil»le,  and  so  that  th<' 
^reen  lifiht  shall  not  be  seen  o»i  the  port  side  nor  the  red  li,!,'ht  on  the  star- 
fioard  side,  nor,  if  [iraeticable,  more  than  two  points  abaft  the.  beam  on  theii 
respective  sides. 

To  make  the  use  of  these  portable  lii^hts  more  certain  and  easy,  the  lantern> 
eontainin<;  them  shall  each  l»e  painted  outside  with  the  color  of  the  li^ht  they 
respedivelv  contain,  and  shiiU  be  provided  with  proper  screens. 

Art.  7.  8team-vessels  of  U-ss  than  40,  and  vessels  luider  oars  or  sails  of  le.ss 
llian  20  tons  j^ros^  tonnage,  respectively,  and  rowing  boats,  when  iintler  way, 
shall  not  be  ol)li«ed  to  carry  the  liirhts  mentioned  in  Article  2  (<i)  (h)  and  {v). 
but  if  they  do  not  carry  them  they  shall  be  provided  with  the  fcdlowing  lights  : 

1.  Steam- vessels  of  less  than  40  tons  shall  carry, — 

(«)  In  the  forepart  of  the  vessel,  or  on  or  in  front  of  the  funnel,  where  it 
can  best  be  seen,  and  at  a  height  above  the  gunwale  of  not  less  than  9  feet,  a 
bright  white  liglit  constructed  and  li.xed  as  prescribed  in  Article  '2  (a),  and  of 
such  a  character  as  to  be  visible  at  a  distance  of  at  least  2  miles. 

(/>l  (ii'cen  and  red  side-lights  construi'ted  and  fixed  as  prescribed  in  Article 
2  {Ij}  and  (cl,  and  of  sin'li  a  eliaracter  as  to  be  visible  at  a  distance  of  at  least  1 
mile,  or  a  conibined  lantern  showing  a  green  light  and  a  red  light  from  right 
ahead  to  2  points  abaft  the  iieam  on  their  respective  sides.  Such  lantern  shall 
be  carried  not  less  than  ;'>  feet  below  the  white  light. 

2.  Small  steam-boats,  such  as  are  carried  by  sea-going  vessels,  may  carry  the 
Avhite  light  at  a  less  height  than  '.»  feet  above  the  triniwale,  but  it  shall  be  car- 
ried above  the  conibined  lantern,  menlioned  in  snbdivisiim  1  {b). 

;;.  Vessels  under  oars  or  sails,  of  less  than  20  tons,  shall  have  reatly  at  liani! 
;i  lantern  with  a  green  glass  on  one  side  and  a  red  glass  on  ihe  other,  which, 
on  the  a}»})roacb  of  or  to  the  other  vessels,  shall  be  exhibited  in  suHicient  time 
l'^  prevent  collision,  so  that  the  green  light  shall  not  be  seen  on  the  port  side 
nor  the  red  light  on  thu'  starboard  side. 

4.  Rowing  l)oats,  whether  under  oars  or  sails,  shall  have  ready  at  hand  a  lan- 
tern showing  a  white  light  which  shall  be  temporarily  exhibited  in  sufficient 
time  to  prevent  collision.  [The  vessels  referred  to  in  this  article  shall  not  be 
obliged  to  carry  the  lights  prescribed  by  Art.  4  (a)  and  Art.  11,  last  })aragraph.] 

Art.  8.  Pilot  vessels,  when  engaged  on  their  station  on  pilotage  dutv  shall 
not  show  the  lights  required  for  other  vessels,  but  shall  carry  a  white  light  at 
the  masthead,  visible  all  around  the  horizon,  and  shall  also  exhibit  a  tlare-up 
light  or  Hare-np  lights  at  short  intervals,  which  shall  never  exceed  15  minutes. 
<  >n  the  near  approach  of  or  to  other  vessels  they  shall  have  their  side-light-) 
lighted,  ready  for  use,  and  shall  flash  or  show  them  at  short  intervals,  to  indi- 
cate the  direction  in  which  they  are  heading,  but  the  ereen  light  shall  not  lie 
shown  on  the  port  side,  nor  the  red  light  on  the  starboard  side. 

A  pilot  vessel  of  such  a  class  as  to  be  obliged  to  go  alongside  of  a  vess'-'  to 
put  a  pilot  on  board,  may  show  a  white  light  instead  of  carrying  it  at  tlie 
masthead,  and  may,  instead  of  the  colored  liy;hts  above  menti(med,  have  at 
hand  ready  for  use  a  lantern  with  a  green  glass  on  one  side  and  a  red  glass  on 
the  other,  to  be  used  as  prescribed  above. 

Pilot  vessels,  when  not  engaged  on  their  station  on  [lilotage  duty,  shall 
<'arry  lights  similar  to  those  of  other  vessels  of  their  tonnage. 


SUPPLIEI 

Art.  0. 
•i.'ir  toni 
'  ir  their 

Art.  HI 
i.ttru  to  SI 
rhe  wl 
1  i.  d  in  a 
:iiid  scree 
if  12  Jioii 
tlie  vesse 
>liall   be 
Art.  1 
wiird,  wh« 
iiull,  a  w 
siibroken 
A  vesst 
the   forwi 
(Ceding  4 
vessel,  ar 
the  forwa 
The  le 
ctrtiticati 
A  vess 
and  the  t 
Art.  r. 
ill  I  ion  to 
:lare-up  1 
tress  sigr 
Art.  i; 
•■in'cial  n 
station  a 
under  co 
•  rwners,  i 
le^iistere 
Art.  1 
•ip.  shall 
or  shape 


Art.  1 
lie  giver 

1.  By 

2.  Bv 
The  'v 

'rom  4  I 
A  ste 
'y  steal 
intercej 
iv  mecl 
tons  gr( 
■M\.  1 
night,  t 


DYEING  AND  GLEANING  WEARING  APPAREL, 


New  Rfleb  or  thk  Road  at  Si:a. 


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An.  It.  Fisliinj;  boats  shall  show  such  lights  as  are  prt-scrihed  l«)r  vcsst'U  ot" 
•it'ir  tonnaf^t',  and  shall  In;  imdcr  such  further  regulations  as  may  he  adopteil 
;ir  their  protectiou. 

Art.  10.  A  vessel  which  is  heing  overtaken  hy  another  shall  show  from  her 
Ml  rn  to  such  last  mentioned  vessel  a  white  light  or  a  llare-up  light. 

riie  white  light  re(iuired  to  he  shown  hy  this  article  may  he  lixed  and  c  :tr- 
iImI  in  a  lantern,  hut  in  such  case  the  lantern  shall  he  so  eonstriu-ted,  lltled. 
;i;id  screened  that  it  shall  throw  an  unhroken  light  over  an  arc  of  the  horizon 
mI  12  points  of  the  compass,  viz.,  for  (i  points  fiom  right  aft  on  eai'h  side  of 
t!ie  vessel,  so  as  to  be  visible  at  a  distance  of  at  least  one  mile.  Such  light 
shall   he  carried  as  nearly  as  practicable  on  the  same  h'Vel  as  the  side-liglit.>. 

Art.  11.  A  vessel  under  loO  feet  in  length,  when  at  anchor,  shall  carry  fu- 
Wiird,  where  ir  can  best  be  seen,  but  at  a  height  not  exceeding  20  feet  above  the 
hull,  a  white  light  in  a  lantern  so  constructed  as  to  show  a  clear,  uniform,  and 
unbroken  light  visible  all  aroumi  the  horizon  at  a  distance  of  at  least  one  mile. 

A  vessel  of  loO  feet  or  upwards  in  length,  when  at  ani-hof,  shall  carry  in 
ihe  forward  part  of  the  vessel,  at   a   height  of  not  less  tlian  20,  and  not  ex- 

I  ceding  40  feet  above  the  hull,  one  such  light,  and  at  or  near  the  stern  of  the 
vessel,  and  at  such  a  height  that  it  shall  be  not  less  than  lo  feet  lower  than 
the  forward  light,  another  such  light. 

The  length  of  a  vessel  shall  be  deemed  to  be  the  length  appearing  on   hei- 

I I  ititicate  of  registry. 

A  vessel  aground  in  or  near  a  fairway  shall  carry  the  above  light  or  lightr 
and  the  two  red  lights  prescribed  by  Article  4  (a). 

Art.  12.  Every  vessel  may,  if  necessary,  in  order  to  attract  attention,  in  ad- 
lition  to  the  lights  which  she  is  by  these  rules  recjuired  to  carry,  show  :i 
!lare-up  light,  or  use  any  detonating  signal  that  cannot  be  mistaken  for  a  dis- 
tress signal. 

Art.  1.").  Nothing  in  these  rules  shall  interfere  witli  the  operation  of  any 
-pecial  rules  made  by  the  government  of  any  nation  with  respect  to  additional 
>-t;uion  and  signal  lights  for  two  or  more  ships  of  war,  or  tor  vessels  sailing 
under  convoy,  or  with  the  exhibition  or  recognition  signals  adopted  by  shi}>- 
•Avners,  which  have  been  authorized  by  their  respective  governments  and  duly 
registered  and  published. 

Art.  14.  A  steam-vessel  proceeding  under  sail  only,  but  having  her  fininel 
Mp.  sliall  carry  in  day-time,  forward,  where  it  can  best  be  seen,  one  black  ball 
•ir  shape  2  feet  in  diameter. 

Sound  SUjnals  for  For/,  etc. 

Art.  lo.  All  signals  prescribed  by  this  article  for  vessels  under  way  shall 
he  given  : 

1.  I>y  "steam-vessels"  on  the  whistle  or  siren. 

2.  By  '■  sailing  vessels  and  vessels  towed  ''  on  tiie  fog-horn. 

The  words  "  prolonged  blast,"  used  in  this  article,  shall  mean  a  blast  of 
'rom  4  to  H  seconds  duration. 

A  steam-vessel  shall  be  i)rovided  with  an  etticient  whistle  or  siren,  sounded 
ty  steam  or  some  substitute  for  steam,  so  placed  that  the  sound  may  not  be 
intercepted  by  any  obstruction,  and  with  an  etiicient  fog-horn,  to  be  sounded 
hy  mechanical  means,  and  also  with  an  efKcient  bell.  A  sailing  vessel  of  20 
tons  gross  tonnage  or  upwards  shall  be  provided  with  a  similar  fog-horn  and 
'<!l.  In  fog,  mist,  falling  snow,  or  heavy  rain  storms,  whether  by  day  or 
night,  the  signals  described  in  this  article  shall  be  used  as  follows,  viz. : 


C.  E.  BRACKETT,  86  PRINCESS  STREET,  ST.  JOHN,  N.  B. 


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[(i)  A  steatn-vfstsel  havinjij  wav  upon  lu-r  shall  sound,  at  intervals  of  nut 
nii>re  than  '2  ininuti's,  a  pnthmm'tl  hiast. 

(/))  A  steam- vessfl  uikUt  way,  Itiit  stdpjHMl  aixl  having  no  way  upon  her, 
shall  soinul  at  interval^  of  not  more  than  2  minutes,  '1  prolonj^ed  blasts,  with 
an  interval  of  about  one  second  between  them. 

[(•)  A  sailing  vessel  under  way  shall  sctund,  at  intervals  of  not  more  than 
1  minute,  when  on  the  starboard  tack.  1  blast,  when  on  the  port  taek  2  blast- 
in  succession,  and  when  with  the  wind  abaft  the  beam,  li  blasts  in  succession. 

id)  A  vessel  when  at  anchor  shall,  at  intervals  of  not  more  than  1  minute, 
rinj^  the  bell  rapidly  for  about  ;"»  seconds. 

U)  A  vessel,  when  towinj;  a  vessel  employed  in  laying  or  in  picking  tip  a 
telegraph  cable,  and  a  vessel  under  way,  which  is  unable  to  get  out  of  the  way 
■of  an  approaching  vessel  through  being  not  imde*  command,  or  unable  tc 
manceuvre  as  retpiired  by  these  Rules,  shall,  instead  of  the  signals  prescribed 
in  sub-divisions  (r()  and  (c)  of  this  article,  at  intervals  of  not  more  than  - 
minutes,  sound  3  blasts  in  succession,  vi/.  :  1  prolonged  blast,  followed  by  1' 
short  blasts.     A  vessel  towed  may  give  this  signal,  and  shall  not  give  any  other. 

Sailing  vessels  and  boats  of  less  than  20  tons  gross  loiuiage  shall  not  \n- 
oliliged  to  give  the  above  mentioned  signals,  but  if  they  do  not,  they  shall 
make  some  other  eHicienl  sound-signal  at  intervals  of  not  more  than  1  minute. 
Sjii'ed  (if  Shipx  to  bf  Moderate  in  Fo(j,  etc. 

Art.  1().  Kvery  vessel  shall,   in   a   fog,  mist,   falling  snow,  or  heavy   rain 
storms,  go  at  a  moderate  speed,  having  careful  regard  to  the  existing  circum- 
stances and  conditions. 

A  steam-vessel  hearing,  apparently  forward  of  her  beam,  the  fog-signal 
vessel  the  position  of  which  is  not  ascertained,  shall,  so  far  as  the  circumstai 
of  the  case  adnnt,  stop  her  engines,  and  then  navigate  with  caution  until  dan- 
ger of  collision  is  over. 

STKKKINC.    .\N1)   S.\11,ING    RULES. 

PreUmiiuui/  -IHhIc  oJ  Vollixion. 

Risk  of  collision  can,  when  circiunstances  permit,  be  ascertained  by  carefullv 
watching  the  coni[)ass  bearing  of  an  ai)proaching  vessel.  If  the  bearing  doe- 
not  apprecial)ly  change,  such  risk  should  be  deemed  to  exist. 

.\rt.  17.  \yhen  two  sailing  vessels  are  approaching  one  another,  so  as  to  in- 
volve risk  of  collision,  one  <>t'  them  shall  kcv'p  out  of  the  way  ot'the  other,  a- 
follows,  viz. : 

(|/j  A  vessel  which  is  running  free  shall  kee[)  out  of  the  way  of  a  vessel 
which  is  close  hauKHl. 

(b)  A  vessel  which  is  close  hauled  on  the  ix.rt  tack  shall  keep  out  of  the 
way  of  a  vessel  which  is  close  hauled  on  the  starboard  tack. 

ie)  When  both  are  riuiniug  free,  with  the  wind  on  dilierent  sides,  the  vessel 
which  has  the  wind  on  the  port  side  shall  keep  out  of  the  way  of  the  other, 

id)  When  both  are  running  free,  with  the  wind  on  the  .same  side,  the  vessel 
which  is  to  the  windward  shall  keep  out  of  the  way  of  the  vessel  which  is  t( 
leeward. 

(e)  A  vessel  which  has  the  wind  aft  shall  keep  out  of  the  way  of  the  other 
vessel. 


Art.  18.  When  two  stea 
as  to  involve  risk  of  collisii 


each 


m 


ny  pass  on  the  port  side  of  the  other 


m- vessels  are  meeting  end  on,  or  nearly  end  on,  so 
»n,  each  shall  alter  her  course  to  starboard,  .so  that 


This  article  only  applie,«!  to  cases  where  vessel 


s  are  meeting  end  on,  or  nearlv 


DYEING  FEATHERS  BLACK  A  SPECIALTY, 


New  Kuleh  of  tiik  Uoad  at  Sea. 


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vml  on,  iti  Hiicli  a  manner  as  lo  involve  risk  of  collision,  and  does  not  apply  to 
two  vt'SHels  wliit'li  must,  if  both  ket'p  on  their  'espective  eoiirses,  pass  clear  of 
t  ;i(  li  other. 

The  only  cases  to  which  it  does  ajiply  are  v  en  each  of  the  two  vessels  is 
end  on,  or  nearly  awd  on,  to  the  other;  in  otiu  i-  words,  to  casex,  in  which,  bv 
<l;iy,  eacli  vessel  sees  the  masts  of  the  other  in  i  line,  or  nearly  in  a  line,  with 
111  r  own  ;  and,  by  night,  to  cases  in  which  each  vessel  is  in  such  a  position  as 
to  see  both  the  side-lights  of  tiie  other. 

It  does  not  apply,  by  day,  to  cases  in  which  a  vessel  sees  another  ahead 
iiussing  her  own  course;  or  by  night,  to  cases  wiiere  the  red  light  of  one  ves- 
sel is  opposed  to  the  red  light  of  the  other  or  where  the  green  light  of  one 
vessel  is  opnosed  to  the  green  light  of  the  other,  or  where  :i  red  light  without 
:i  Ljieen  light,  or  a  green  light  without  a  red  light,  is  seen  ahead,  or  where 
lintli  green  and  red  lights  are  seen  anywhere  but  ahead. 

Art.  19.  When  tW(»  steam-vessels  are  crossing,  so  as  to  involve  risk  of  colli- 
simi,  the  vessel  which  has  the  other  on  her  own  starboard  side  shall  keep  out 
(il  the  way  of  the  other. 

Art.  20.  When  a  steam-vessel  and  a  sailing  vessel  are  proceeding  in  such 
iliiections  as  to  involve  risk  of  collision,  the  steam-vessel  sliall  keep  out  of  the 
way  of  the  sailing  vessel. 

Art.  lil.  Where  by  any  of  these  ''ules  one  or  two  vessels  is  t(  keep  out  of 
till'  way,  the  other  shall  keep  her  course  and  speed. 

NoTK. — When,  in  consequence  of  thick  weather  or  other  causes,  such  vessel 
liiids  herself  so  close  that  collision  cannot  be  avoid'  1  by  the  action  of  the  giv- 
iiii;-way  vessel  alone,  she  also  shall  take  sucii  action  as  will  best  aid  to  avert 
the  collision.     (See  Articles  27  and  29.) 

Art.  22.  Every  vessel  which  is  directed  by  these  Rules  to  keej)  out  of  the 
way  of  another  vessel  shall,  if  the  circumstances  of  the  case  admit,  avoid  cross- 
iiii;  ahead  of  the  other. 

Art.  2.S.  Every  steam-vessel  which  is  directed  by  these  Rules  to  keep  out 
ot  the  way  of  another  vessel  shall,  on  approaching  her,  if  necessary,  slacken 
lur  si)eed  or  stop  or  reverse. 

Art.  24.  Notwithstanding  anything  contained  in  these  Rules,  every  vessel, 
mcvtaking  any  other,  shall  keep  out  of  the  way  of  the  overtaken  vessel. 

rAery  vessel  coming  up  with  another  vessel  from  any  direction  more  than  2 
I'i'ints  abaft  her  beam,  /.  e.,  in  such  a  position,  in  reference  to  the  vessel  which 
>lic  is  overtaking,  that  at  night  she  would  be  unable  to  see  either  of  that  ves- 
siTs  side-lights,  shall  be  deemed  to  be  an  overtaking  vessel,  and  no  subsequent 
alteration  of  the  bearing  between  the  two  vessels  shall  make  the  overtaking 
vessel  a  crossing  vessel  within  the  meaning  of  these  Rules,  or  relieve  her  of  the 
<liity  of  keeping  clear  of  the  overtaken  vessel  until  she  is  tiuully  p;ist  and  clear. 

As  by  day  the  overtaking  vessel  cannot  always  know  with  certainty  whether 
slie  is  forward  of  or  abaft  this  direction  from  the  other  vessel,  she  should,  if 
in  doubt,  assume  that  she  is  an  overtaking  vessel  and  keep  out  of  the  way. 

Art.  2o.  In  narrow  channels  every  steam-vessel  shall,  when  it  is  safe  and 
practicable,  keej)  to  that  side  of  the  fairway  or  mid-channel  which  lies  on  the 
xtarboard  side  of  such  vessel. 

Art.  2(5.  Sailing  vessels  under  way  shall  keep  out  of  the  way  of  sailing  ves- 
sels or  boats  fishing  with  nets,  or  lines,  or  trawls.  This  Rule  shall  not  give 
to  any  vessel  or  boat  engaged  in  tishing  the  right  of  obstructing  a  fairway  used 
by  vessels  other  than  fishing  vessels  or  boats. 

Art.  27.  In  obeying  and  construing  these  Rules,  due  regard  shall  be  had  to 

C.  E.  BRAGKETT,  86  PRINCESS  STREET,  ST.  JOHN,  N.  B. 


w^w 


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i^ 


I- 


If 


all  dangers  of  navi-i^ation  and  collision,  and  to  any  special  circumstances  wvhich 
may  render  a  ileparture  iVnn  the  aliove  Hides  necessary  in  order  to  av(dd 
immediate  danger. 

Sound  <S'(V/)iC(/,s  _/'(»/•    rf.ss(7.s  in  SiylU  uf  Ont'  Another. 

Art.  2S.  Tiie  word  "  siiort  blast"  used  in  this  article  shall  mean  a  blast  of 
about  1  second's  duration. 

When  vessels  are  in  sight  of  one  another,  a  steatn-vessel  under  way,  in  tak- 
ing any  course  authorized  or  required  by  these  Rules,  shall  indicate  that 
course  by  the  following  signals  on  her  whistle  or  siren,  viz.  : 

<  )ne  short  blast  to  mean  "  I  am  directing  my  course  to  starboard." 
Two  short  blasts  to  mean  ''  I  am  directing  my  course  to  port." 
Three  short  blasts  to  mean  "My  engines  are  going  full  speed  astern." 
No  TV.s-,s77,  under  Anij  CirciiinKtanccs,  to  Ncylcct  Proper  Preeautions. 

Art.  29.  Nothing  in  these  rub-s  shall  exonerate  any  vessel,  or  the  owner,  oi- 
maste)',  or  crew  thereof,  fron<  the  conse(inences  of  any  neglect  to  carry  light.s 
or  signals,  (u-  of  any  neglect  to  keep  a  proper  look-out,  or  of  the  neglect  of 
any  |)recautiou  which  may  be  re(piired  by  the  ordinary  practice  of  seamen,  or 
by  the  special  {;ircumstances  of  the  case. 

Reservation  of  Hides  for  Harbtrrs  and  Inland  Navigation. 
Art.  80.  Nothing  in  these   Rules  shall    interfere  with   the  operation  of  a 
special  rule,  duly  made  by  local  authority,  relative  to  the  navigation  of  any 
harbor,  river,  or  inland  waters. 

J>if<treiis  Signals. 

.\rt.  'M.  When  a  vessel  is  in  distress  and  recjuires  assistance  from  other  ve.s- 
sels  or  from  the  shore,  the  following  shall  be  the  signals  to  be  used  or  dis- 
played by  h( "    -^ither  together  or  separately,  viz. : 

In  the  day  time— 1.  A  gun  or  other  explosive  signal  iired  at  intervals  of 
about  a  niinute.  2.  T'le  International  Code  signal  of  distress,  indicated  by  X.C. 
;!.  Tl)e  distant  signal,  consisting  of  a  sfjuare  Hag,  luiving  either  above  or  below 
it  a  ball  or  anytiiing  resembling  a  ball.  4.  A  continuous  soundiug  with  anv 
fog-signal  ai)paratus. 

At  night  -  h  A  gun  or  other  explosive  signal  tired  at  intervals  of  about  u 
nunute.  2.  Flames  on  the  vessel  (as  from  a  burning  tar-barrel,  oil-barrel,  etc' 
'S.  Rockets  or  shells,  throwing  stars  of  any  color  or  description,  fii'ed  one  at  a 
time,  at  short  intervals.  4.  A  continuous  nounding  with  any  fog-signal  apparatus. 

Aids  to  >I«>mory,  in  lihyiiie. 

By  tho  late  Thomas  <iray,  Assistant  Secretary  Board  of  Trade. 
Tirij  iShamshijif:  Mcilinii. 
WluMi  all  thriM!  li>;hts  1  soe  ahead. 


I  port  my  liclm  and  show  my  Red. 

T:-  .S/f'iini.s/iip.i  Pii.\:iii>;/  C/i'nr, 

KEEN  to  CiKlCKN  or  HkI)  to  UkI>  — 

effect  salt 


If  to  my  Starboard  Red  appear, 
It  is  my  duly  to  keep  clear- 


To  act  as  judgment  says  is  jiroper— 
Tu  Port— or  Starboard— Haik-or  S 


Stop  her. 


But 


when  ujion  my  Port  is  seen 


ty— go  ahei 


r(J.S,':illl/. 


Note.— This  is  the  position  of  great 


A  Steamer's  Starboard  light  of  (Jkeen, 
There's  naught  for  me  to  do  but  see 
That  (iKKi.N  to  port  kccjjs  clear  of  me. 


flanger:    there  is   noibiug  for  it   1 


look 


out, 


est 
iin  '.;ii<)d 


caution, 


lironipt  action. 


md     Judgm.Mit,     witi 


General  Cdut 


inlion. 


Ail  ships  must  keep  a  good 


ik-out,  and 


sieamshijis  must  'copand  go  astern  if  iicct 


farv. 


Both  in  safely  and  in  doubt 
I  always  ke;'p  a  good  look-out  ; 
In  danger,  with  no  room  to  turn, 
I  ease  her  !— Stop  her.'— (io  astern 


KID  GLOVES  DYED  BLACK, 


■ 


NIGI 

Note 
Signal 

Note 
caiitior 
wiiere 
such  a 


Canadian  Stokm  Warnings. 


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N9"^ 


CANADIAN  3T0RM  WARNINGS. 

ISSUED  FOR  qup:beo  and  the  mauitime  provincp:s. 


Fig.  No.  1  — This  signal  indicates 
"  moderate  gale  is  expected  at  first 
from  an  easterly  direction." 

Fig.  No.  2  —  This  signal  indicates 
"moderate  giiie  is  expected  at  tirst 
from  a  westerly  direction." 

Fig.  No.  o  -This  signal  indicates 
"fresh  u)  heavy  gale  is  expected  at 
first  fr(>m  an  easterly  direction." 

Fig.  No.  4  —  This  signal  indicates 
"fresh  to  heavy  gale  is  expected  at 
first  from  a  westerly  direction." 

The  ('one,  when  hoisted  by  itself, 
indicates  that  it  is  expected  that  the 
wind  will  attain  a  velocity  of  oU  miles 
an  hour,  hut  will  not  exceed  -10  miles  ; 
and  it  is  not  intended  that  an  ordi- 
narily well  found  vessel  .^hotild  stay 
in  port,  hnt  simply  as  a  warning  to 
mariners  that  strong  winds  are  ex- 
pected from  the  (piarter  indicated. 

The  I»ium  will  always  he  hoisted 
when  the  velocity  of  the  wind  is  ex- 
j)ected  to  exceed  40  miles  an  honr. 

The  night  signal  corresponding  to 
Nos.  1  and  ;>,  is  two  wliite  lanterns 
hanging  perpendic  iilarly. 

Nii,Wit  signal  corresponding  to  Xos. 
2  and  4,  is  two  white  lanterns  hang- 
in<'  hori/ontallv. 


NU  4 


NIGHT   I  N9|or3 


NIGHT  T  N?2rr4 


Ao/e  1 — Mariners  will  lie  able  to  obtain  further  information  from  Storm 
Signal  Agents,  or  by  consulting  the  daily  probabilities. 

Sntc  2 — Mariners  must  always  bear  in  mind  that  the  storm  signals  are  merely 
cantionary,  and  do  not  necessarily  mean  that  a  st«)rm  will  occur  at  tiie  place 
where  the  signal  is  displayed,  but  that  oi.e  is  "xpected  either  there  or  within 
such  a  distance  that  vessels  leaving  port  would  l)e  liable  t(^  be  caught  in  it. 

Maps  and  Log  Books 


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J.  &  A.  McMillan,  St. 


,N.B. 


0.  E.  BRACKETT,  36  PRINCESS  STREET.  ST.  JOHN,  N.  B. 

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ATLANTIC  AND  OTHER  ROUTES  AND  DISTANCES 

in  geographical  miles. 


No.  Milks. 

1  Liverpool  to  Quebec  via  north  of 

In'iand  and  Belle  Lsle 2633 

2  Liverpool  to  Queln'c  via  north  of 

Ireland  and  Cape  liace 2801 

3  Liverpool  to  Quebec  via  south  of 

Ireland  and  Cape  Race 2826 

4  Liverpool  to  (  hathani  via  north  of 

Ireland  and  Belle  Isle 2o98 

.')  Liverpool  to  Chatham  via  north  of 

Ireland  and  I  ape  Race 25C3 

6  Li\erpool  to  Chatham  via  south  of 

Ireland  and  Cape  Race 2528 

7  Liverpool  to  N.  Sydney,  C.  B.,  via 

north  of  Ireland 2282 

8  Liverpool  to  N.  Sydney,  C.  B.,  via 

south  of  Ireland 2307 

!t  Liverpool  to  Louisburg  via  north 

of  Ireland 2274 

10  Liverpool  to  Louisburg  via  south 

of  Ireland 2299 

11  Liverpool  to  Halifax  via  north  of 

Ireland  and  Cape  Race 2450 

12  Liverpool  to  Halifax  via  south  of 

Ireland  and  Cape  Race 2475 

13  Liverpool  to  Halilax  via  south  of 

Ireland  and  Flemish  Cap 2546 

14  Liverpool  to  Halifax  via  south  of 

Ireland  and  south  NHd.  Bank...  2619 

15  Liverpool  to  St.  John,  N.  B.,  via 

north  of  Ireland  and  (^ape  Race  2700 

16  Liverpool   to  St.  John,  N.  B.,  via 

south  of  Ireland  and  Cape  Hace  2723 

17  Liverpool  to  St.  John,  N.  B.,  via 

south  of  Ireland  and  Kleniish 
Cap 2783 

18  Liverpool   to  Si.  John,  N,  B.,  via 

south  of  Ireland  ana  south  NHd. 
Bank 2843 

19  Liverpool  to  Portland,  Me.,  via  N. 

of  Ireland  and  Cape  Race -'765 

20  Liverpool  to  Portland,  Me.,  via  S. 

of  Ireland  and  Cape  Uace 2789 

21  Liverpool  to  Portlaii'd,  Me.,  via  S. 

of  Ireland  and  Fleuiis!!  Cap 2847 

22  Liverp(iol  to  Portland,  Me.,  via  S. 

of  Ireland  and  S.  Ntld.  Bank 2906 

23  Liverpool  to  Boston,  Mass.,  via  N. 

of  Ireland  and  Cape  Race 2807 

24  Liverpool  to  Boston,  Mass.,  via  S. 

of  Ireland  and  Cape  Race 28.30 

25  Liverpool  to  Boston,  Mass.,  via  S. 

of  Ireland  and  Flemish  tap '.'894 

26  Liverpool  to  Boston,  Mas.s.,  via  S. 

of  Ireland  and  S.  NHd.  Bank 2958 

27  Liverpool  to  New  York  via  south 

of  Ireland  and  Cape  Race *3o34 

[♦This  is  the  shortest  distance 
that  can  be  made.] 

28  Liverpool  to  New  York  tlirect,  not 

calling  at  Queenstown *3108 

[♦This  is  the  distance  given  by 
the  Cunard  Company  on  the 
route  taken  by  their  steamers, 


No.  Milks. 

but  the  distance  varies  a  little 
upon  each  voyage.] 

29  Liverpool  to  New   \ork,  average 

distance 3105 

30  (ilasgow  to  (iuebec  via  Belle  Isle...  2564 

31  Glasgow  to  (Quebec  via  Cape  Race..  2732 

32  Gla.sgow  to    Chathiim,  N.  B.,  via 

Belle  Isle  2329 

33  Glasgow   to   Chatham,  N.  B.,  via 

Cape  Race 2434 

34  (ilasgow  to  North  Sydney,  C.B 22)2 

35  (ilasgow  to  Louisburg,  C.  B 2205 

;;6  (ila.-gowto  Halifax.  N.S 2381 

37  Glasgow  to  St  John.  N.  B 2631 

38  (ilasgow  to  Portland,  Me 2696 

39  (ilasgow  to  Bo.ston 2738 

40  (ilasgow  to  New  York 2941 

41  Loch  Ryan  to  Quebec  via  Belle  Isle  2513 

42  Loch  Ryan  to  (Quebec  via  Cape  Race  2681 

43  Loch  Ryan  to  Chatham  via  Belle 

Isle 2278 

44  Loch  Ryan  to  Chatham  via  Cape 

Race 2383 

45  Loch  Ryan  to  North  Sydney 2161 

46  Loch  Ryan  to  Ixmisburg 2154 

47  Loch  Ryan  to  Halifax 2330 

48  Loch  Ryan  to  St.  John,  N.  B 2580 

49  Belfast  to  Quebec  via  Belle  Isle 2521 

50  Belfast  to  (Quebec  via  Cape  Race....  2689 

51  Belfast  to  North  Sydney 2169 

52  Belfast  to  Louisburg 2162 

.53  Belfast  to  Halifax 2340 

54  Belfast  to  St.  John,  N.  B 2590 

55  Dublin  to  Quebec  via  north  of  Ire- 

land and  Helle  Isle 2619 

56  Dublin  to  (Quebec  via  north  of  Ire- 

land and  Cape  Race 2787 

57  Dublin  to  Halifax  24(i9 

5S  Dublin  to  St.  John,  N.  B 2659 

59  Milford  Haven  to  (Quebec  via  Fast- 

net  and  Belle  Isle 2587 

60  Miltord  Haven  to  (Quebec  via  Fast- 

net  and  Cape  Race 2706 

61  Milford  Haven  to  Chatham 2408 

62  Milford  Haven  to  North  .Sydney  ..  2186 

63  Millord  Haven  to  Louisburg 2179 

64  Millord  Haven  to  .St.  John,  N.  B....  2603 

65  London  to  Halifax 2723 

66  London  to  St.  John,  N.  B 2973 

t)7  London  to  Portland,  Me.,  via  Cape 

Race 3033 

68  Antwerp  to  Halifax 2767 

69  Antwerp  to  St.  John,  N.  B 3017 

70  v'ape  Race  to  Halifax 470 

71  Cape  Race  to  St.  John,  N.  B 720 

72  Sable  Island  to  Halifax 169 

73  Sable  Island  lo  St.  John,  N.  B 393>^ 

74  Halifax  to  St.  John,  N.  B 277 

75  Halifax  to  Portland,  Me 336 

76  liut>bec  to  Montreal  (from  the  Mar- 

ket wharf,  Quebec,  to  the  Allan 
wharf,  Montreal) 140 


FEATHERS  DTED  ALL  SHADES, 


Sea  Signals. 


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.  2383 

.  21G1 

.  2154 

.  2330 

.  2580 

.  2521 
2689 
21«9 
21t)2 
2340 
2590 

26 19 

':;87 

24119 
2659 

I  2587 

2706 
2408 
n86 
2179 
2603 
2723 
2973 

3033 
2767 
3017 
470 
720 
169 
393>^ 
277 
336 


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SEA  SIGNALS. 

The  following  is  a  description  of  the  Colors  displayed  from  the  Signal  Station 
at  the  Custom  House  on  the  arrival  of  Vessels  in  the  offing: 


Code 
Signal. 


Description. 

For  a  Ship. 


Code 
Sigual. 


C     Pennant  white,  with  red  spot. 
L     Blue  and  Yellow  (four  checks). 
J     Rlut,  white,  blue  (horizontal). 

Bark. 

C  Pennant  white,  with  red  spot. 

K  Yellow  and  blue  (vertical). 

T  Red,  white  and  blue  (^vertical  tri-color). 

F  F'enna/it  red,  with  wnite  spot. 

Brig. 

C     Pennant  white,  with  red  spot. 

M    Blue,  with  white  cross  from  corner  to 

(!orner. 
H    White  and  red  (vertical). 
N     Blue  and  white  (sixteen  checks). 

Brigantine. 

0  Pennant  white,  with  red  spot. 

M  Blue,  with  cross  from  corner  to  corner. 

H  White  and  red  (vertical). 

S  White,  Blue  centre. 

Topsail  or  three-masted  Schooner. 

C     Pel.   ant  white,  with  re<l  spot. 

M    Blue,  with  white  cross  from  corner  to 

corner. 
H   White  and  red  (vertical), 

Steamer. 

C     Pennant  white,  with  red  spot. 

M    Blue,  with  white  cross  from  corner  to 

corner. 
D    l^ennant  blue,  with  white  spot. 

Sqnare-Rigged  Vessel. 

D    Pennant  blue,  with  white  spot. 

R    Red,   with    yellow  cross  (veriicul   and 

horizontal). 
C     Pennant  white,  with  red  spot. 
P     Blue,  with  white  centre. 

Man  of  War. 


Pennant  white,  with  red  spot. 
Blue  and  yellow  (four  checks).' 
White,  with  red  cross  from  corner  to 
corner. 


De.scription. 

6nn-Boat. 


D  Pennant  blue,  with  white  spot. 

C  Pennant  white,  with  red  spot. 

G  I'ennant  yellow  and  blue. 

J  Blue,  white  and  blue  (horizontal). 

Vessel  in  Tow. 

F     Pennant  red,  with  white  spot. 
11     Red  swallow-tail  (burgee). 
L.     Blue  and  yellow  (four  checks). 
V    White,  with  red  cross  from  corner  to 
corner. 

Several  Vessels  in  Sight. 

C    Pennant  white,  with  red  spot. 
S      White,  with  blue  centre. 
H    White  and  red  (vertical). 

Several  Sail. 

C  Pennant  white,  with  red  spot. 
L.  Blue  and  yellow  (four  checks). 
K    Yellow  and  blue  (vertical). 

Want  a  Pilot. 

M    Blue,  with  white  cross  from  corner  to 

corner. 
B    Red  swall(jw-tail  (burgee). 
H     White  and  red  .'vertitall. 

Want  a  Tng. 

P     Blue,  with  white  centre. 

N    Blue  and  white  (si.\te(^n  checks). 

Want  Assistance. 

H    White  and  red  (vertical). 
B    Itcd  swallow-tail  (burgee). 

In  Distress -Want  Assistance. 

N     lilue  and  white  (sixteen  ctiecks). 
C     I'ennant  white,  with  red  spot. 

Boat  in  Distress. 

H    White  and  red  (vertical). 
K    Yellow  and  blue  (vertical). 

Boat  Adrift. 


J     Blue,  white,  blue  (horizontal). 
D    l^eiinaut  blue,  with  white  sjtot. 
N     Blue  and  white  (si.xteen  checks). 

In  future  the  letters  K  R  V  for  "Send  a  Tug-  to  Me"  {or  to  Vessel 
in  direction  pointed  out)  will  be  displayed  at  the  Signal  Station  for  V'essels 
requiring  a  tug. 

The  letters  P  N  for  **  Want  a  Tug,**  when  exhibited,  to  i)e  understood 
as  an  urgent  danger  or  distress  signal,  and  in  answer  to  those  made  by  the 
same,  or  an  Ensign  Union  down. 

For  further  information  see  International  Code,  or  inijuire  at  Signal  Station. 

J.  Drake. 


C.  E.  BRACKETT,  86  PRINCESS  STREET,  ST.  JOHN,  N.  B. 


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ALMANAC. 

Calculated  for  St.  John,  N.  B.  Latitude  45°  16^  N.  and  longitude  66°  4'  W. 
from  Greenwich  ;  and  will  serve  with  sufficient  accuracy  for  all  parts  of  the 
Provinces  of  New  Brunswick  and  Prince  Edward  Island. 

Calculated,  reduced  and  compiled  by  B.  A.  Stamkrs,  Navigation  School, 
St.  John,  N.  B.  

Principal  Articles  of  the  Calendar  for  the  Tear  1898. 

Golden  Number IS   •    Dominical  Letter B 

Epact 7       Roman  Indication 11 

SolarC/yele 3      Julian  Period  (Year  of) 6611 


Fixed  and  Movable  Festivals,  Anniversaries,  Etc. 


,i5 


^< 


4: 


k 


* 


Epiphany Jan.  G 

Septuagesima Feb.  G 

Quin(iuagesima — 

Shrove  Sunday "  20 

Ash  Wednesday "  23 

Quadragesima — 

First  Sunday  in  Lent "  27 

St.  David Mar.  1 

St.  Patrick "  17 

Annunciation — Lady  Day...    "  25 

Palm  Sunday April  3 

Good  Friday "  8 

Easter  Sunday "  lU 

Low  Sunday "  17 

St.  George." "  23 

Rogation  Sunday May  15 


Ascension — Holy  Thursday. May  19 

Birth  of  Queen  Victoria "  24 

Pentecost— Whit  Sunday....    "  29 

Trinity  Sunday June  5 

Corpus  Christi "  9 

Accession  of  Queen  Victoria   "  20 

Proclamation "  21 

St.  John  Baptist — 

Midsummer  Day "  24 

St.  Michael- 
Michaelmas  Day Sept.  29 

Birth  of  Prince  of  Wales..  .Nov.  9 

First  Sunday  in  Advent "  27 

St.  Andrew.' "  30 

St.  Thomas Dec.  21 

Christmas  Day "  25 


on 


The  year  5G59  of  the  Jewish  Era  coiiimeiiccs  on  September  17,  1898. 

Ramadan   (month    of  abstinence   observed    l)y   the   Turk)   conunences 
January  24,  1898. 

The  year  1316  of  Mohammedan  Era  commences  on  May  22,  1898. 

These,  and  other  Fea,sts,  Anniversaries,  etc.,  will  be  found  in  the  columns 
of  the  Calendar. 


Eiplanation  of  Astronomical  Symbols  and  Abbreviations. 


© 


© 

h 

m 

s 


The  Sun. 
The  Moon. 
Mercury. 
Venus. 
The  Earth. 
Hours. 
Minutes. 
Seconds. 


I  cf  Mars. 
i  'Jj.  Jtijiiter. 
I    h  Saturn. 

f  Uranus. 
Neptune. 
°  Degrees. 
''  Minutes  of  Arc. 
'''  Seconds  of  A  re. 


Or.  Hel.  Lat.— Greatest  Heliocentric  Latitude. 


O^  Conjunction. 

[J  (Quadrature. 

(P  Opposition. 

^^  .Ascending  Node. 

t")  De.scending  Node. 

N.  North  :  S.  South. 

E.  East;   W.  West. 

M.  Morning;  A.  Afternoon. 


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Signs  and  Influences  of  the  Zodiac. 


Spring 
Signs 

Snnuntr 
Signs 


1.  T'  Ari.s,  heiid. 

2.  Ti  Taiitus,  neck. 
;'..   U   ( ifiiiini.  arms. 
4.  '-■".  Cancer,  breast. 
■";.  f  y    Leo,  heart. 

♦>■  ITf'  Virgfj,  bowels. 


Autninn 
Signs 

Winter 
.Signs 


Lil>ra,  reins. 
}    S.  tn  Scorpio,  secrets. 
(    0.  ;^  Sagittarius,  thighs. 
(  10.  ^i5  (apricornus,  knees. 
-11.  -r^  A(|uariiis,  legs. 
(  12.  K  Pis^ces,  feet. 


The  Seasons. 

The  Sun  enters  T  (Spring  begins)  March  20tli,  lOh.  M. 
"  "      6g  (Summer  begins)  .June  21st,  fill.  M. 

"  >'      ^  (Autumn  begins)  September  22n(l,  Oli.  A. 

"  "       :5  (Winter  begins]  December  21st,  oh,  > 

The  E(piin(>xe>  occur  when  Spring  and  Autumn  begin,  and  the  Solstices  at 
tlie  beginning  ot'  Summer  and  Winter. 

Eclipses,  Etc. 

In  the  year  l«!t8  there  will  bethree  Eclipses  of  the  Sun  and  threeof  the  Moon. 

I.  A  Pautiai.  Kclipsk  of  the  Moon— January  7th,  visible  at  St.  .John. 
The  Moon  will  rise  4h.  oSm.  A.,  and  set  Th.Min.  M.  Mh.  First  con- 
tact with  the  Penumbra,  Jan.  7th,  4h.  47m.  A. ;  middle  of  the  eclipse, 


Jan. 


"th,  7h.  21m.  A.\  last  contact  with  the  I'enund)ra,  Jan.  7th,  9h. 


o4m.  A.,  mean  time  at  St.  John. 
II.  .\  ToTAi>  Kcl.ipsK  OF  TtfK  Six  Januarv  22nd,  invisible  at  St.  John, 
iiegins  on  the  Earth  generally  Jan.  22nd.  Oh.  22m.  M.,  in  Ion.  21°  3()' 
E.  of  (ireenwich,  and  lal.  0°.  2H'  N.  Central  eclipse  begins  generallv 
Jan.  22nd,  lb.  2')n).  M.,  in  Ion.  it°  46'  E.  of  (ireenwich,  and  lat.  11°  14^ 
Ends  on  the  Earth  generally  Jan.  22ud,  oh.  2i»m.  M.,  in  Ion.  110° 


7'  E.  of  (ireenwich.  and  lat. 


3t)'  N. 


III.  A   Partial  Eci.ii'sk  of  thk   Moon — Julv  3rd,  invisible  at  St.  Joh 


)/ 


n. 

The  Moon  will  rise  Sh.  Oni.  A.,  and  set  4li.  4t)m.  M.4th.  First  contact 
with  the  Penumbra,  July  Ikd,  2h.  4m.  A.;  middle  of  the  eclipse,  July 
3nl,  4h.  30iii.  A. ;  last  contact  with  the  Penundira,  July  .Srd,  7h.  3m.  A., 
mean  time  at  St.  John. 
JV.  Ax  Annular  E(LII'.se  <>k  tuk  Sfn — Julv  18th,  invisil>le  at  St.  John. 
Begins  on  the  Earth  generally  July  iStli,  dh.  39m.  A.,  in  Ion.  158°  2 
AV.  of  (ireenwich,  and  lat.  lo"  38'  S.  Central  eclipse  begins  generallv 
July  Isth,  2h.  12m.  A.,  in  Ion.  Ifi9°  28'  W.  of  Cireenwich,  and  lat.  .39° 
17' S.  Ends  (»n  the  Earth  generallv  Julv  18tli,  oh.  48nL  .\.,  in  Ion. 
84°  14'  W.  of  (ireenwich,  and  lat.  4o°  38 'S. 
V.  A  Partial  Eclii'sk  of  thk  Sun — December  12th,  invisible  at  St.  John. 
Begins  on  the  Earth  generally  Dec.  loth,  7h.  13m.  M.,  in  Ion.  161°  14' 
W.  of  (ireenwich,  and  lat.  <)t(°  18'  S.  Greatest  eclipse,  Dec.  13th,  7h. 
31m.  M.,  ill  Ion,  174°  3.')'  E.  of  (ireenwich,  and  lat.  66°  '):V  S.  Ends 
on  the  e;irtli  i,'enerallv  Dec.   13th,  7h.  -^rim.  M.,  in  Ion.   151°  12'  E.  of 


( ire 


enw 


i(h,  and  lat.  6.5°  16'  S. 


\'I.  A  Totai,  Eclipse  of  thk  Moon— December  27lh,  visible  at  St.  Johi 


The  .Moon  will    rise  4h.  32ui.  A.,  ami  set  7li.  52m.  .\1.  2sth.     First  c 

)f  tl 


on- 


Kklle  ot  tlie  eclipse, 


tact  with   the   Penumbra,  Dec.  27th,  4h.  3m.  A. 

Deo.  27th,  7h.  lOm.  A.;    last   contact  with   the   Penumbra,   Dec.  2tth 

lOh.  17tn.  A.,  mean  time  at  St.  Jdliii. 


THE  HOST  RELIABLE  SEEDS  AND  FERTILIZERS  KEPT  IN 


Morning  and  Evening  Stars — Explanatory 


.^7 


Shoes  of  aU  Kinds,  WATERBURY  &  RISINO.  61  King  and  212-214  Union  Sts. 

Morning  and  Evening  Stars. 

Vkkus  is  a  morning  slar  until  February  lotii,  when  she  is  in  superior  con- 
junction with  the  sun.  then  an  evening  star  until  December,  and  a  morning 
stnr  for  the  remainder  of  the  year. 

Mars  is  a  morning  star  throughout  the  year. 

JrPlTKB  is  a  morning  star  until  March  2oth, When  he  is  in  opposition  to 
the  Sun,  then  an  evening  star  until  October  13th,  and  a  morning  star  for  the 
remainder  of  the  vear. 


Explanatory. 

Annular  Eclipse — An  eclipse  of  the  Sun,  in  which  its  whole  disk  is  covered 
by  the  Moon,  except  a  bright  outer  ring. 

Aphelit>n — The  point  of  a  Planet's  orbit  farthest  from  the  Sim. 

Apogee — That  part  of  the  Moon's  orbit  farthest  from  the  Earth. 

Astronomical  Dav  is  reckoned  from  noon  to  noon  through  the  24  hours. 
Thus,  July  21,  9h.,  js  9h.  A.  of  July  21.  and  July  21.  loh..  is  3h.  M.  of  July  22. 

Conjunction — A  Planet  directly  between  the  Earth  and  the  Sun  is  said  to 
be  in  Inferior  Conjunction  with  the  Sun.  A  Planet  with  the  Sim  directly  be- 
tween it  and  the  Earth  is  said  to  be  in  Superior  Conjunction  with  the  Sun. 
Planets  are  said  to  be  in  conjunction  with  each  other,  or  with  the  Moon,  when 
they  are  in  the  same  sign  and  degree. 

Declination — The  distance  of  a  heavenly  body  from  the  Equinoctial,  mea- 
sured north  or  south,  in  degrees  or  iniuutes,  on  a  Meridian. 

Ecliptic — The  plane  of  the  Earth's  orbit,  so  called  because  Eclipses  can 
take  place  only  when  the  Moon  is  on  or  near  it. 

Elongation — The  distance  of  a  Planet  from  the  Sun  as  seen  from  the  Earth. 

Equinoctial — The  circle  in  the  heavens  traced  by  the  Earth's  Equator. 

Node — That  part  of  the  orbit  of  a  heavenly  body  which  intercepts  the  Ec- 
liptic. If  the  body  is  passing  from  south  to  north,  it  is  called  the  Ascending 
Node ;  if  from  north  to  south.  Descending. 

Opposition — A  Planet  with  the  Earth  directly  between  it  and  the  Sim  is 
said  to  be  in  opposition  to  the  Sun. 

Penumbra — That  portion  of  space  around  the  shadow  of  the  Earth,  in  pass- 
ing through  which  the  Moon  iliminishes  in  brightness  in  conseciuence  of  a 
part  only  of  the  Sun's  rays  reaching  her  surface. 

Perigee — That  part  of  the  Moon's  orbit  nearest  to  the  Earth. 

Perihelion — That  part  of  the  Planet's  orbit  nearest  to  the  Sun. 

Quadrature— Two  heavenly  bodies  are  said  to  be  in  Quadrature  when  they 
are  distant  from  each  other  l>y  ^le-fourth  of  the  Zodiac,  or  three  signs  apart. 

The  Sun's  Declination  and  fast  or  slow  of  clock  are  given  for  apparent  noon 
or  time  of  passing  the  Meridian  of  St.  John. 

The  Moon  s  Southing  is  given  in  Astronomical  time  for  the  Meridian  Pas- 
sage at  St.  John;  and  her  Declination,  when  on  the  Meridian. 

The  Rising  and  Setting  of  the  Moon  are  given  for  every  day  in  the  year. 

To  find  the  length  of  the  day,  subtract  the  time  of  sunrise  from  12  hours, 
and  to  the  dillerence  add  the  time  of  sunset. 

To  find  the  length  of  the  night,  subtract  the  time  of  sunset  from  12  hours, 
and  to  the  diflerence  add  the  lime  of  sunrise  next  niorninsr. 


STOCK  BT  J.  HORNGASTLE  &  CO..  ST.  JOHN. 


68 


Foui:cA8TiN^;  thk  Wkatiier. 


Shoes  of  all  Kinds,  WATERBURT  &  RISING.  61  King  and  212-214  Union  Sts. 


Tides. 

WIhii  tlif  Moon  is  iK'!ir  tilt'  Full,  mikI  cluinjre,  the  Ti<k's  rise  higlier  than 
iisiiiil  tlicsc  Mi-c  (nihil  Spring  Tides;  iiixl  when  the  Moon  is  near  her  first 
and  third  (|iiarti'rs  the  Tides  rise  hssthan  usual —these  are  called  Neap  Tides. 
If  the  Moon  neiir  the  full  or  ehanv;e  is  in  her  Perigee,  or  nearest  approach  to 
the  ^'lartli,  it  will  lie  \i'\y  high  tides,  and  if  at  that  time  she  is  in  her  Apogee, 
or  fartlnst  distance  iVoni  the  Farth,  the  Tides  will  How  ninch  less. 

On  account  ot'  the  distiirhing  force  of  the  winds  it  is  not  possihie  at  tin)es 
(hy  astronomical  calcidations)  to  predict  the  exact  tinie  and  heiglit  of  high 
and  low  water;  when  ihe  winds  hlow  strong  on  shore,  the  eftect  is  to  increase 
the  Tides  and  make  them  later,  hut  when  the  winds  hlow  ofl"  shore,  the  efPect 
is  to  dirninish  them  and  m:tke  tlu-m  earlier. 

'{'he  ri(hs  in  the  Calendar  are  the  Morning  and  Afternoon  Tides  at  St.  John 
and  Charlottetown.  In  the  Title  Tahle  (page  o'.O  will  he  found  Constants  for 
linding  the  time  of  High  Water  at  each  of  the  places  given  in  the  table. 

It  will  sometimes  bi'  foimd  that  when  a  Constant  is  added  to  the  time  of 
High  Wal  -r  at  the  port  of  refeicnce  the  sum  exceeds  12  hours;  in  this  case 
siditr.'ict  I-  hours  tVoin  the  sum  and  the  remainder  will  be  the  time  of  High 
Water  at  the  reipiired  port  on  the  succeeding  afternoon  or  morning,  according; 
as  the  Tiile  at  the  port  of  reference  was  a  Morning  or  .\fternoon  Tide. 

KXAMI'LK. 

llinh  Waler  at  St.  .lohii,  .laiaiary  8th llli.  34ui.  M. 

.MKiicltm,  ;uid 54ni. 

121i.  28m. 
Subtract l'2h.  DOni. 

|[i^ll  WattTat  Moneton,  January  8th Oh.  2Siu.  A. 

it  will  sometimes  he  found  that  a  Constant  to  he  subtracted  is  greater  tlian 

llu'  time  of  High  Water  at  the  |iort  of  reference  ;  in  this  case  add  12  hours  to 

the  time  at  the  port,  siilitract  the  Constant,  and  the  remainder  will  be  the  time 

of  Higii  Water  at  the  itujuited  place  foi  the  previous  .Morning  or  Afternoon, 

according  as  the  Tide  at  the  port  of  reference  was  an  .Afternoon  or  Morning  Tide. 

KXAMI'I.K. 

Hi},'h  AValiTal  Chailottoti.wii,  .Jaimarv  11th Oh.  "lOtii.  A. 

Add 12h.(i0in. 

12li.  5oin. 
Newcastle,  lieauliere  Island, -iililrael 4h.  15in. 

High  Wr.tt'r  ai  lieaulxre  Island,  .lanuary  llth Sh.  Uoin.  .M. 


If 


'■it 


Forecasting  the  Weather. 

Men  li:ive.  from  a  very  i-arly  period,  studied  the  weather,  on  account  of  its 
great  inlluence  on  ilieir  pursuits,  in  order,  if  possible,  to  predict  its  nature,  and 
prevent  those  losses  to  the  farnn'r  and  the  sailor  which  result  from  violent 
storms. 

The  earlier  students  based  their  predictions  on  the  phases  of  the  moon,  but 
an  examination  of  ihe  (Greenwich  ob^ervatituis  for  more  than  half  a  century 
has  shown  that  iliis  theory  is  entirely  unfounded.  Weather  prophets  like 
Moore.  Zadkiel  and  Wnnor  claim  in  their  almanais  to  he  able  to  forecast  the 
weather  day  by  day  lor  a  whole  year;  hut  nieteoiologieal  science  in  the  British 
Isles,  and  the  Simi.d  Serviie  of  the  Cnited  Stall's,  with  the  Weather  Bureau 
«>t  tln'  hominion.  doe<  not  claim  to  ibrecast,  with  any  certainty,  the  weather 
for  more  than  three  or  four  day>>  at  tiie  most. 

CARPENrERS'  TOOLS  AND  BUILDERS'  HARDWARE  OF  EVERY 


Tide  Table. 


59 


Shoes  of  aU  Kinds,  WATERBURT  &  RISING,  61  King  and  212-214  Union  Sts. 

If  an  observer  oould  obtain,  at  regular  or  repeated  intervals,  readings  of 
tlK-  barometer  at  stations  distributed  over  a  large  area,  be  would  be  enabled 
to  trace  tlie  tnarcb  of  the  atorm,  for  it  has  been  found  that  the  wind  always 
lijiiws  towards  the  place  of  the  lowest  barometer  reading;  and  so,  by  means  of 
tlic  telegraph,  he  may  warn  those  places  the  storm  is  approaching.  Still, 
mistakes  are  often  made,  and  the  forecasts  are  not  always  infallible,  so  that 
iiimh  remains  to  be  done  before  meteorology  can  be  marked  among  the  exact 
sciences. 


Tide  Table. 

Tlio  time  of  high  water  in  the  following  places  will  be  found  approxi- 
iiiaitly  by  adding  to  or  subtracting  from  the  time  of  high  water  at  the  given 
port  of  reference,  as  follows  : 

Sign   I   add;   Sign  —  std)tract. 

PORT   OF    REFKRENCE  —  ST.    .JOHN,    N.  B. 

Bay  of  Fund}/,  New  Brwiu^wick, 

H.  M.  n. 

Macliias,  Seal   Island — 0  16 

Seal  Cove,  Grand  Manan  ..  ..  — 0  27 
(hand  Harbor,  Cirand  Manan 


-0  14 

Fish  Head —0    5 

\Ve>tQuoddy —0    9 

Caiiipobello,  Welshpool — 0     0 

St.  Andrews —0  31 

—0     2 


l-tang 


M. 

14 


Lepreaux — 0 

Quaco \-i) 

Spicer's  Cove,  Cape  C!hignecto  •  0  14 

(Jrindstone  Island  {0  26 

Folly  Point,  Mouth  of  Petit- 

codiac 0  28 

Cumberland  Basin,  Sackville  •  0  34 

Moncton i  0  54 


Bay  of  Fnndy,  Nova  Scotia 
H.   M. 


Cipe  Sable,  Clam  Point —2  54 


I'liliuico 


Clark's  Harbor,..  —2 


—  1 

—  1 
— 1 
— 1 

1 


56 
54 
32 


27 
17 
12 


-0  4S 


\rt.'ylc,  Jones'  Anchorage  ... 

Seal  Island,  Cape  Sable 

I'.llen wood's  Anchorage, 

.b'li(»UMC 

Y;iniioiuh  

K.  Sandy  Cove,  St.  Mary's  Bay 

Fttite  Passage ' .*.   —0  48 

Atlantic.  Coast,  Nova  Scotia, 

H.    M. 

Negro  Harbor — 3    9 

Kiiyned  Island  —3  22 

Port  Mouton —3  17 

Liverpool  Bay — 3  31 

(ape  La  Have — 3  33 

Malione  Bav — 3  36 

Margaret  Bay —3  34 

Sal>le  Island,  North  Side — 3  51 

South  Side  —4  51 


n.   IM. 

(irrand    Passage — 0  38 

W.SandyCove.St.Mary'sBav  —0  34 

Digby  Gut  —0  21 

Port  CJeorge — (»     4 

Isle  Haute —0 

Black  Rock f-0 

Spencer's  A  nchorage f  0 

Parrsboro,  Minas  Basin '  0 

Horton  Bluff,  Minas  Basin...     rl 
Noel  Bav r  1 


0 

s 

21 

56 

9 

20 


Halifax  Harbor. 
Jedore  Harbor  . 


H.    M. 

—3  32 

-3  36 

Ship  Harbor — 3  27 

Lisct»mb  Harbor — 3  21 

Countrv  Harbor — 3  41 

—3  21 


Whitehaven  

Canso  Harbor — 3  33 

—3     1 


Guysborough 


DESCRIPTION  CHEAP  AT  HORNCASTLE'S,  ST.  JOHN. 


■ 


60  TiDK  Tablk— How  to  Find  ihe  Latftude. 

Shoes  of  all  Kinds,  WATERBDRY  4  RISING,  61  King'and  212-214  Union  its. 

Cape  Bretim  hlaiul. 
H.   M. 


Port  Hood -^  '21 

Criii  of  ("iinso,  North  —'2,    6 

iMabon  KiviT — '-^  '^^ 

Cape  North  —"'^  '-^l 

St.  Anno  Hay —2  47 

New  Eiujland  Co(i»t 
H.    M. 

HoKton   r>i«hl —0     !» 

Salem  — <>     V) 

Ciloneester  Harbor —0  17 

Ipswicli -f  ^     ''^ 

Newl)iiryporl •  <>     1 

POKT    OK    KKFKKKNCK  — 


Sydney  Harbor  ... 

Mena(li>n  i5ay  

Louisbiirj;  Harbor 

iSt.  Teter  Hay 

Arichat  


Portsmouth 

Portland 

Kennebec  K.,  Hanniwell's  Pt. 
Mount  Desert  Isbmd 


H. 

M. 

—3 

() 

—3 

(i 

—3 

21 

—3 

51 

3 

11 

H. 

M. 

-fo 

2 

40 

4 

— 0 

H 

-0 

0 

CHAKLOTTETOWN,    I'.  K.  I. 

Ninlhumlurland  Sti'(tit»,  N.  S, 

II.    M. 

Wallaee  Harbor 

Puf^wash    Harbor    

Bale  Verte 


Pietou  Harbor -0  45 

Caribou  Harbor — 0  45 

Amet  Sound  — 0  15 

Talanuigouche..  — 0  45 

Prince  Edward  hlnnd 


II.  M. 


2 

.—2 
2 

-1 


15 
5 
5 

45 


Kast  Point  

Houybloii  Harbor  

(  anliuaii  Hav    

Cape   Hear  

Head  of  Hillsl)orougb  River 

Crapaiid  —0  45 

Hede(|ue  Harbor —0  30 

Mineuuigash  


!  0  15 


15 


Egmont 

Cascumpeque  Harbor 
Riflimond  Harbor ..  .. 

(  ape  Turner  

<irand   Rustieo 

Traeadie 

St.  Peter's  Harbor  


(iulf  of  Si,  Lawrence. 


Shediac  Harbor 

Jourimain  Island 

Richibui'to  River   

point  Escuniinac  

Beauli^re    Island,    Miramiohi 

RivHi-   

Sheldrake  Island  

Misc'ou  


H.    M. 

t2  15 


-1 

4 
5 

-4 
-4 
-3 


15 
45 
•25 

15 
45 
45 


Cara(piette    

Shippegan  

Bathurst 

Campbell  ton,  Restigouche  Riv 

Dalhousie  Harbor 

Gasp<^  I^asin 

Magdalen   Islands 

St.  Paul  Island  


H.  M. 

-0  15 

-0  15 

— 0  45 

U.  M. 

-7  45 

-5  05 

-4  45 

-  4  35 

—4  5 

—3  45 

-2  15 

H.  M. 

)  3  55 

4-4  57 

4-4  30 

+5  45 

4-4  55 

4-3  55 

—2  25 

2  45 

To  Find  the  Latitude  by  a  Meridian  Altitude  of  the  Sun. 

The  Siui's  Declination  in  the  (.'alendars  of  the  Month  are  for  the  Meridian 
of  St.  .John,  N.  B.,  l)ut  will  serve  witli  sulHcient  accuracy  to  obtain  the  Lati- 
tude by  Meridian  .Mtitude  of  tlie  Sun  on  any  [lart  of  the  coast  of  New  Bruns- 
wick and  Nova  Scotia,  and  on  the  coast  of  Maine  and  Massachusetts,  in  the 
United  Stales. 

LIME,  BRICK,  CEMENT,  PLASTER,  HAIR,  AT  HORNGASTLE'S, 


How  TO  Find  the  Latitude. 


61 


Shoes  of  aU  Rinds,  WATERBURT  &  RISING.  61  King  and  212-214  Union  Sts. 

Rule. — At  noon  obtain  the  altitude  of  the  Sun  by  a  sextant  or  (juadrant; 
!i(l(l  12  miles  to  that  altitude  to  obtain  the  true  altitude  ;  subtract  the  true 
iiltitude  from  90°  0^,  and  you  will  have  the  Sun's  Zenith  distance,  which  you 
will  natiie  North,  as  the  Sun  will  always  bear  to  the  South  at  noon  on  tliat 
coast.  Under  the  Zenith  distance  place  the  Sun's  Declination  for  that  day. 
Then  if  the  Declination  and  Zenith  distance  are  of  ditlerent  names,  their 
(llfffrnice  will  be  the  Latitude ;  if  they  are  of  the  same  name,  their  huth  will  be 
the  Latitude. 

H.rample.—\^9S,  February  "^rd,  at  noon,  off  Cape  Sable,  N.  S.,  the  observed 

altitude  of  the  Sun  was  30"  20^,  bearing  South.     Required  the  ship's  latitude. 

Observed  Altitude .30°  20' S. 

Correction 4-    12 

True  Altitude , 30    U? 

90   00 

Zenith  distance 69    28  N.)    Different 

Declination  P'ebruary  3rd Ifi    23  S.j  names  s'.ib. 

Latitude 13   05  N. 

Example  2. — 1898,  April  7th,  at  noon,  off  Mt.  Desert  Rock,  coast  of  Maine, 

r.  S.,  the  observed  altitude  of  the  Sun  was  52°  52',  bearing  South.     Required 

the  ship's  latitude. 

ftbserved  Altitude 52°  52'  S. 

Correction ^    12 

True  Altitude 5:04  ~ 

90   00 

Zenith  distanci'.. '."Ifi    55  N.|      Same 

Declination  April  7th 6    59  N.  j  names  add. 

Latitude 43    55 


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189K. 


li.    III. 


D  'j^Soiiths  (;;fWoutlmQi.Soutl 


h.  in. 


III. 


in. 


Kull  M.)on  7     K  00  A.  3  11  20  M.  11   11  M.  r>  4(;  M. 

Last  Quarter 15  1120M.  10  11  30  M.  11     7  M.  5  20  M 

N,.w  Moon  ..  22    3     1  M.  17  11  41  M.  11     2M.  4  53  M 

2'.M0    '.IM.  24  11  51  M.  10  5SM.  4  26  M 


(C  LjihI  l^iarter 
New  Moon, ., 
1  3  First  <  Quarter 


(C  Apogee,  4d.  llli.  M.  |    C   IVri^ee,  20(1.  8h.  M. 


*    ^ 


SUN. 


M  O  (1  N . 


a  1 


Ris's.  Sets.    Declin.   SlwofClk;    Rises.     Souths,     r^eclin.  I    Sets.     Place 


VNM.  7  4(;4  2() 


Th 


45  4  27  22  21 


Fri.  7  45  4  2S  22  11) 


Sat. 


41  1  30  22  1 1 


Snn.  7  44  1  31  22  3 


Mo.  7  44  4  ;'.2  21  54  1   7  56  7  56   14  35    l>  33  8  52   TtP 
Tue.  7  13  4  :'>3  21  44   8  ID   '.»  4   15  19  n  3  56  9  14 


Wd.  7  43  4  34  'si   34   S  43  10  II    16  3  s  1  58  0  34 
Th.  7  42  4  36  21  'M   9  5  11  20  a  16  48    7  54  9  55  ^^■ 


h.  111.  li.  III.   "   ' 

iSat.  7  45  4  22  s22  5S 

2  Snn.  7  46  4  23  22  53 

3  Mo.  7  46  4  24  22  47 

4  Tie.  7  46  4  25  22  41 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 
116 
117 

18 

19 
,20 

21 

22 

23 

24 
!25 
'26 

27 
;  28  Fri.  7  314  56 

20  Silt.  7  29  4  57 
,  30  Snn.  7  28  4  59 
131  Mo.  7  27  5  0  8 


in. 


8  3  59 
4  27 

4  55 
0  22 

5  49 

6  15 
6  41 


I   t> 


i  ll.  III. 

h.  III. 

O     ' 

)i.  ni. 

0  3  a 

7  21 

n18  28 

1  36m 

0  31 

8  6 

22  5 

2  39 

1  8 

8  56 

24  36 

3  41 

1  44 

9  44 

25  59 

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Sun.  7  40  1  40  20  51   10  9   1  45    19 


22  46  11  7  ^ 

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Tue. ,7  38  4  43  20  27   10  47   4  18   21  28   26  14  0  30a  ;iS 


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9  4  42  20  39   10  28   3  0   20  24 


\Vd.7  38  4  44:  20  14  1  n  ,5  5  26 


•2  33  '  24  59  1  30 


Th.  1 7  38  4  45 i  20  01   11  '!3  6  24   23  35  I  2!  51  2  42 

Kri.  i7  37  4  46  19  48   U  40   7  8    \    4  2 

Sat.  7  36  4  48  19  34   11  55  7  45    0  33   17  !4  5  21 


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33  4  53     18  36      12  51      9  22 

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12  4  54 


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13  3 

18  4 

13  14 

17  48 

13  25 

17  32 

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10  7 
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11  6 


1  27 

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WAI.l.ACK  &    KKASEK. 
St.  .loliu.   N.  H. 


HIGH  WATER,  Local  Mean  Time,  at 


*  Saint  John,  N.  B.  Charlottet'n,  P.  1. 1. 
Morning  Afternoon  Morning  Afternoon 


Ih.  A.  9  in  ('j.     CircninclHion. 
(it'neml  Wolfe  born,  1727. 
Hattle  of  IVincetor    1777. 
Alli.ince  of  tlu'  Hague,  1717. 
Kifhmond  Ixirned,  178(1. 
Kpiphany.     (jiuus.  SiimtuT  Itorn,  1811. 
C  ecli|)se(l.     Earl  Kimherlev  h.  1826. 
Ki'<i  Kiver  insurree.  '70.  Spring  tides. 
Ist  Sunday  after  Epiphany. 
Foot  bridge,  Niagara,  blown  down, '89. 
Oh.  A.  ^  greatest  Hel.  Lat.  N. 
(.'has.  Ikgot,  (iovernor  (ieneral,  1842. 
Large  fire  in  St.  John,  N.  K.,  1837. 

ih.  A.  t4  cT  (C-    '4  7°r/N. 

France  g'ted  land  to  Latoiir,  St.  John, 
2iid  Sunday  after  Epijdiany.      [1635. 
Menjaniin  Franklin  horn,  1706. 
Ah.  A.  I?  .y  (C.     b  5°  4(K  N. 
Edgar  A.  Poe,  poet,  born,  1809. 
Noon  ^  cT  (C-      ^4°  12'  N. 
(v)  eclip.sed.  Treaty  Peace,  fit.  Britain, 
'' France  and  S|>ain,  1783. 
3ril  Snnday  after  Epiphany.      Spring 
Frederick  "the  Great  I).  1712.     [tides. 
Princess  Koval  married,  18r)8. 
General  Gordon  killed,  1885. 
Mail  stages  estab.  bet.  t^iiebec-Mon- 
Paris  capitulated,  '71.        [treal.  1721. 
I'irst  reformed  parliament,  1833. 
4th  Sunday  after  Flpiphanv. 
Rev.  C.  H.  Spurgeon  died,' 181)2. 


b.  ui. 
6  3 

6  59 

7  53 

8  44 

9  32 
10  16 

10  56 

11  34 

6  22 


lU. 

28 
23 


8  16 

9  4 
9  48 

10  29 

11  8 
11  45 

0  11 
0  48 


1  ^• 

ni.  1 

'  5 

27 

6 

23 

7 

17 

8 

u 

8 

1  0 

1  39 

2  20 

3  4 
3  53 


1 

2 
2 

3 
4 


26 
6 
49 
36 
27 


9  40 

10  20 

10  58 

11  35 

0  24 

1  3 

1  44 

2  28 

3  17 


4  48 

5  24 

4  12 

5  49 

6  2(; 

5  13 

6  54 

7  30 

6  18 

8  2 

8  33 

7  46  : 

9  9 

9  32 

8  33 

10  10 

10  28 

9  34 

11  4 

11  22 

10  28  , 

11  4 

11  22 

11  5(! 

0  14 

0  46 

1  5 

1  34 

1  55 

2  22 

2  45 

3  11  ; 

11  20 

0  29 


3  36 

4  28 

5  21 

6  16 


4 
4 


2 

54 

5  47 

6  42 


1 
2 
3 


19 
9 
0 

3  52 

4  45 

5  40  I 


h.  til. 

5  52 

6  47 

7  40 

8  28 

9  12 
9  53 

10  32 

11  9 
11  46 

0  12 

0  50 

1  30 

2  13 

3  0 

3  51 

4  48 

5  50 
(J  54 

7  57 

8  56 

9  52 

10  46  ! 

11  38 
0  10 

0  58 

1  46 

2  35 

3  26 

4  18 

5  11 

6  6 


L 


*  The  high  water  at  St.  John,  N.  B.,  supplied  by  the  Tidal  Survey  Branch 
<»f  the  De])artment  of  Marine  and  Fisheries,  ba.sed  on  direct  observations 
1)1'  the  tides  obtained  by  means  of  self-registering  gauges,  which  are  kept 
in  continuous  operation,  day  and  night,  throughout  the  year.  Reduced 
uom  Standard  Time  for  the  60t]i  Meri<liaii,  to  St.  Joliii  Local 
TUne,  which  is  24  minutes  slower  than  Atlantic  Standard  Time  for  the 
(iOtli  Meridian. 


i  «!:  A.  McHIIIiliAN,  St.  John,  X.  B. 

Are  the  Agents  of  the  United  States  Hydrographic  Office  for 
the  sale  of  the  Charts,  Sailing  Directions,  etc.,  published  by  the 
U.  S.  Government. 


lAGK  SCREWS  TO  HIRE  AND  THREE-PLT  ROOFING  AT  HORNGASTLE'S. 


tliA 


?J.  J.  Forbes,  Cor.  Main-Kennedy  Sts.,  seils  Shoes  for  Men,  Women,  Children. 


64                                    FEBKUAKY  begins  on  Ttieitday.                            1808. 

d 

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D|  9  Souths 
1     h.    m. 

(^  Souths 
h.    ra.  • 

Qj.  Souths 

h.  m. 

©  Full  Moon ( 

5    2    OA 

, 

3     0    3  A. 

10  52  M. 

3  46  M. 

JC  Last  Ciiiarter, 18    8  il  A 

• 

10,    0  11  A. 

10  47  M. 

3  18  M. 

!  A  New  Moon, 20    3  17  A 

, 

17,    0  18  A. 

10  42  M. 

2  49  M. 

'  3  First  (^  iarter 28    6  49  M 

. 

24     0  23  A. 

10  37  M. 

2  19  M. 

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Souths.     Declin.  i    Sets.    Place. 

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16  41 

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10  10 

23  3S     5  14 

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4  Fri.   7  22  5     H 

16     5 

14  10 

3  31 

10  59 

20  31     5  53 

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15  47 

14  15 

4  38 

11  47 

16  23     6  27 

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6Snn.7  20.-)    9 

15  28 

14  19 

5  45 

12  32 

11  25    6  56 

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15  10 

14  22 

6  54 

13  17 

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8Tiie.7  16  5  13 

15  41 

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14  27 

10  22 

15  34 

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11  Fri. 

7  12  5  17 

13  52 

14  27 

11  33  a 

16  23 

17     8     8  46 

7f 

12  Sat. 

7  115  18 

13  32 

14  26 

Morn. 

17  16 

21  3i  '  9  13 

^' 

13 

Snn. 

7     9  5  20 

13  12 

14  24 

0  48  m 

18  14 

24  39  '  9  44 

^ 

14 

Mo. 

7     8  5  21 

12  52 

14  22 

2    3 

19  16 

26     6  10  25 

^ 

15 

Tue. 

7     6  5  23 

12  31 

14  19 

3  14 

20  19 

25  42  11  18m 

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Wd.:7    5  5  24 

12  10 

14  15 

4  14 

21  20 

23  27     0  24  a 

sax    '' 

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Th. 

7     3  5  26 

11  49 

14  10 

5    3 

22  19 

19  34     1  37 

K 

18 

Fri. 

7     1  5  27 

11  28 

14    5 

5  42 

23  13 

14  28     2  56 

K 

119 

Sat. 

6  59  5  29 

11     7 

13  59 

6  13 



4  13 

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20 

Snn. 

(5  57  5  30 

10  45 

13  53 

()  38 

0     4 

8  38     5  30 

T 

21 

Mo. 

6  56  5  32 

10  24 

13  45 

7     2 

0  52 

a  2  28     6  42 

T 

22 

Tue. 

6  55  5  33 

10    2 

13  37 

7  23 

1  38 

N  3  40  ;  7  53 

1 

23  VVd.  :(•.  53  5  35      9  40 

13  29 

7  46         2  24 

9  27     9     2 

24 

Th. 

6  51  5  36 

9  17 

13  20 

8     8         3     9 

14  40  10  10 

25 

I<ri. 

6  49  5  38 

8  55 

]3  10 

8  34         3  55 

19    4  11  16a 

It 

26 

Sat. 

6  47  5  39 

8  33 

13     0 

9    5         4  42 

22  31    Morn. 

09 

27 

Snn. 

6  45  5  41 

8  10 

12  49 

9  41 

5  31 

24  52  =  0  19m 

28 

Mo.  6  4".  5  42' s   7  4S 

s  12  38 

10  24  m'     6  21 

n26    0     1  21 

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STITCHKI)    WITH 


SILK 


FSASER.  FRACZR  k  CO..  iO  and  i2  King  Street.  ST,  JOHN,  N.  B. 


1898. 

1 

1 

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2  P 

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THE  FINEST  MAKES  OF  TABLE  AND  POCKET  CUTLERY 


W.  «l.  Forbes,  Cor.  Main  and  Kennedy  Sts.,  N.  E.,  sells  Shoes  at  LOW  PRICES. 


1898. 


FKBRUART   had  Twenty-eight  Days. 


65 


Q 


IIImm'I**^    'I'Iioiiijim  -  PIiom- 
I»liiii4'  l*ow<l<'r, 

lii    itlc"i|M'sl  unci    iH'Nt    |jl|ii  ,|ili;tl(-  iii:llJlilB 


HIGH  WATER,  Local  Mean  Time,  at 


Saint  John,  N.  B.   Charlottet'n,  P.  B.  I. 
Morning  Afternoon;  Morning  j Afternoon 


1 


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9 
10 
111 
12 

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17 
18 
19 

i 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 

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28 


First  Presidential  election,  1789.         } 
Peace  with  Mexico,  184S.  j 

Sir  Morell  Mackenzie  died,  1892.        | 
9h.  M.  ^  in  9J.   Bat.  Mooretield,  '64.' 
Rev.  D.  L.  Moody  born,  1837. 
Septuagesinaa  Sunday.  [tides' 

H.M.S.  Orpheus  lost,  1863.        Spring! 
Pope  Piuo  IX  died,  1878  , 

(10)  Queen  Victoria  married,  1840.    ' 
6h.  A.  %  cf  (C-    '4  7°  9'  N. 
Edison  born,  1847. 
Abraham  Lincoln  born,  1809. 
5th  Sunday  after  Epiphany. 
St.  Valentine's  day. 
Ih.  M.  b  CT  C-     b  •')°  30;  N. 
Lindley  Murray,  grammarian,  d.,  '26. 
Hon.  D.  A.  Macdonald  born,  1817. 
91'.  A.  c?  cT  C-     C^  2°  2^  S. 
Beaeonsfield  died,  1881. 
Quinquagesima — Shrove  Sunday. 
Greater  New  York,  1896.  Spring 

Bloadiu  died  at  London,  '97.      [tidesj 
Ash  Wednesdav. 
Battle  Buena  Vista,  184 
Earl  of  Essex  beheaded, 
Victor  Hugo  born,  1802. 
1st  Sunday  in  Lent. 
51i.  A.  ^  stationary. 


h.  .3. 

7  14 

8  10 

9  1 
9  47 

10  28 

11  6 
11  42 

6  30 
1  10 

1  53 

2  40 

3  33 

4  31 

5  35 

6  46 

7  56 

8  59 

9  57 


luOO. 


h.  m. 


7 
8 
9 


36 
28 
15 


9 

58 

10  38 

11 

15 

11 

52 

0 

19 

0 

57 

1 

37 

20 

8 


2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 

9  21 
10  17 


1 

0 

6 

16 

21 


h.  m. 

6  38  , 

7  34  ' 

8  25  , 

9  11 
9  52 

10  30  I 

11  6  i 
11  43 

0  34  , 

1  17  I 

2  4  ! 

2  57  I 

3  55  , 

4  59  I 

6  10  I 

7  20 

8  23 


10  51 

11  10 

11  41 

11  59 



0  28 

6  45 

1  11 

1  29 

1  54 

2  13 

2  38 

2  58 

3  24 

3  47 

4  14 

4  40 

5  9  i 

9  21 

10  15 

11  5 
11  52 

0  9 

0  53 

1  37 

2  22 

3  11 

4  4 


h. 

7 


m. 
0 

7  52 

8  39 

9  22 
10  2 

10  39 

11  16 
11  54 

0  21 

1  1 

1  44 

2  32 

3  25 

4  24 

5  30 

6  40 

7  55 

8  45 

9  41 

10  34 

11  23 

0   .35 


1 
2 


18 
2 

48 


3  38  ! 

4  33 


Headquarters  for 


"XX"  Brand  Gravel  Roofing, 
Best  American  3-Ply  Prepared  Roofing, 
Nickel  Roofing,  Sheathing  Papers, 
Tar,  Pitch,  Asphalt,  etc. 

0.  8.  FISHER  &  COc  south  SUU  Khmr  square,  St.  .Tolin,  N.  L. 


ALWAYS  IN  STOCK  BT  J.  HORNCASTLE  &  CO.,  ST.  JOHN. 


W.  J.  Forbeg,  Cor.  Main-Kennedy  Sts.    Motto :  BEST  Ctoods,  LOWEST  Prices. 


66 


MARC  EI  begins  on  Tuesday. 


1808. 


d.  h.  m. 


Dl  9  Souths  (^  Souths  %   Souths 


I©  Full  Moon 8  5    5  M. 

1^  Ljist  Quarter 15  3  24  M. 

A  New  Moon, 22  4    3  M. 

t^  V'xmi  Quarter 30  3  IGM. 


I  3. 
10 
17 
24 


C;  Apogee,  Id.  3h.  M.  |  (^  Perigee,  14d.  lOh.  M 


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SUN. 


I  Ris's. I  Sets. :  Declin.  jSlw  of  Clk 

ill.  in.|h.  in.       °  '        III.     8.     ! 

7  24  is  12  46 
7     1 !    12  14  I 

6  38 

6  15 

5  52 


h.  m.  h.    in.  h.  m. 

0  29  A.  10  31  M.  1  49  M. 

0  33  A.   10  25  M.  1  19  M. 

0  37  A.   10  19  M.  0  48  M. 

0  41  A.  10  11  M.  0  17  M. 
C;  Apogee.  28d.9h.  A. 

MOON. 


1  Tue.6  42  5  43  s 

2  Wd.  6  41  5  44' 
3;Th.  ti  39  5  45 
4'Fri.  6  37i5  46; 

5  Sat.  6  36  5  47 

6  Snn. 6  34  5  49 

7  Mo.  6  32  5  50 

8  Tue.  6  30  5  52 

9  Wd.  t;  28  5  W,\ 

10  Th.    6  27  5  54 

11  Kri.  6  25  5  55 

12  Sat.   0  23 [5  57 

13  San.  6  21 15  58 

14  Mo.  6  19  5  59, 

15  Tue.  G  17  6     1 

16  Wd.  6  15  6 

17  Th.  ,6  13}6 

18  Fri.  6  11,6 

19  Sat.  6  10'6 

20  Snn.  6    8  6 


5 
4 
4 
3 


21  Mo.  (I 

22  Tue.  1 6 

23  VVd.6 

24  Th.   6 

25  Kri.  '5 


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2  6  12 

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3    8 
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1  57  i 
1  33! 
1  10 
0  46 
0  22 
0     2 
0  24 
0  49 


12 
59 


12  1 

11  48 

11  34 

11  20 

11  6 

10  51 

10  .■?() 

10  20 

10  4 

9  48 

9  32 

9  15 

8  58 

8  40 

H  23 

8  5 

7  47 

7  29 

7  11 

6  53 

6  \\\ 

6  16 

5  57 


Rises. 

h.  111. 
11  16  m 

0  14  a 

1  17 

2  22 

3  30 

4  37 

5  45 

6  57 

8  8 

9  23 
10  .ss 
n  53  a 

Morn. 

1  5  m 

2  5 
2  59 
W  40 
4  13 

4  41 

5  4 
5  27 

5  48 
0  11 

6  3() 

7  4 


Souths. 

h.  in. 

7  12 

8  2 

8  51 

9  38 

10  25 

11  10 

11  55 

12  42 

13  29 

14  19 

15  12 

16  9 

17  10 

18  10 

19  11 

20  10 

21  4 

21  56 

22  44 

23  31 


n25  52 

24  28 
21  52 
18  9 
13  33 

S  11 

N  2  20 

s  3  46 

9  45 

15  21  I 

20  8 

23  41 

25  40 
25  51 


h.  m. 

2  18Mi 

3  8 

3  50 

4  25 

4  54 

5  20 

5  43 

6  5 

6  27 
()  50 

7  15 

7  46 

8  25 

9  15 


24  13  10  15 
20  58  11   23m 


16  26 

11     1 

8    5     6 

N  0  57 


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W.  J.  Forbes,  Cor.  Main-Kennedy  Sts.,  N.  E.,  Is  near  !he  Stesmers'  Wbarves. 

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5  37 

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2 

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7     2       6    0       6  26 

3 

Florida  admitted,  1 845. 

7  32 

7  53 

6  56 

7  17 

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Jos.  Monroe,  President  U.S.,  1817. 

8  22 

8  40 

7  48 

8    4 

5 

Thames  tunnel  opened,  1843. 

9    6 

9  24  '     8  30       8  48 

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10    6  ;     9  12  1     9  30 

7 

Dr.  Muir  died,  1882. 

10  28 

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8 

Maritime  Bank  suspended.  1887. 

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Pr.  of  Wales  married,  1863.        [tides 

0    8 

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Cesar  Cantu,  historian,  died,  1895. 

0  50 

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Sir  John  Abbott  born,  1821. 

1  34 

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14 

8h.  M.  T?  cT  C-     b  'r>°  18'  N. 

3  16  :     3  44  .     2  40  1     3    8 

15 

P'irst  Manitoba  Parliament  met,  1871 

4  16 

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5  27 

5  56       4  51        5  20 

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6  46 

7     6        6  10       6  30 

18 

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7  51 

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(20)  Bank"N.  B.  established,  1820. 

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22 

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24 

Union  of  England  and  Scotland,  1603 

0  18       0  40      0    4 

25 

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0  59        1  19       0  23       0  43  : 

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28 

Canada  ceded  to  France,  1632. 

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4    2       4  25        3  26        3  49 

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Saint  John,  N.  B.  I  Oharlottet'n,  P.  E.  I. 
Morning  Afternoon  Morning  Afternoon 


1  All  Fools  Day. 

2  Richard  Cobden  died,  1865. 
A  Palm  Sunday. 
4  First  public  telephone,  1877. 
.')  Ri.  Hon.  W.  E.  Foster  died.  1886. 
(i  Mid.  'X  cf  (C.     'Jj.  6°  52^  N. 

7  Princess  Louise  born,  1848.      Sprin 

8  (iood  Friday.  [tides. 

9  9h.  A.  ^i  greatest  Hel.  Lat.  N. 
A  Easter  Sunday. 
II  Fort  Suniter  bombarded,  1861. 
12'  Handel  died,  1759. 

13' Magdala  stormed,  1868. 

14:  President  Lincoln  assassinated,  1865. 

15  Riel  expelled  from  parliament,  1875. 

16  Shakespeare  born,  1564. 
A  Low  Sunday.  Hon.  Alex.  Mackenzie 
18  Virginia  seceded,  1861.  [died,  1892 
W  Baltimore  massacre,  1861. 

20  lOh.  A.  ^  stationary.  [tides 

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22  Demerara  taken  by  English,  1796. 
2.'};  St.  George. 
A  2nd  Simday  after  Easter. 
25i  Princess  Alice  born,  1843. 
26!(ien.  Johnston  surrendered,  1865, 
27;  ,\ndersonville  prison  opened,  1864. 

28  Dr.  .1.  Ahernethv  died,  1831. 

29  Ralph  W.  Emerson  died,  1882. 
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W.  J.  Forbes,  Cor.  Main-Kennedy  Sts.,  selli  Stjlisb  and  Serviceable  Footwear. 


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PHATE  supplies  it  best 

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1 
Morning  Afternoon 

h.  in. 

h.  m. 

h.   m. 

h.    m. 

A 

3rd  Sunday  after  Easter. 

6  59 

7  18 

6  23 

6  42 

,   2 

Hon.  T.  W.  Anglin  died,  1896. 

7  49 

8    7 

7  13 

7  31 

;  3 

5h.  M.  Q|.  cT  (D-    %  6°  58^  N. 

8  34 

8  55 

7  58 

8  19 

4 

Dr.  Livingstone  died,  1873. 

9  21 

9  41 

8  45 

9    5 

5 

Napoleon  I  died,  1821.    [sinated,  1882. 

10    5 

10  26 

9  29 

9  50 

;  6 

Lord  Cavendish  and  T.  H.  Burke  assa.s- 

10  50 

11  13 

10  14 

10  37 

;   7 

8h.  A.  T?  (/  C-     b  5°  7'  N.      Spring 

11  37 

11     1 

11  27 

A 

4th  Sunday  after  Euster.             [tides. 

0    3 

0  26 

11  50 



1   9 

First  ocean  stnir.  arr.  Qiieltec,  1853. 

0  56 

1  18 

0  20 

0  42 

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First  Loyalists  landed,  St.  John,  1783. 

1  51 

2  14 

1  15 

1  38 

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Jeflerson  Davis  captured,  1865. 

2  52 

3  18 

2  16 

2  42 

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Lord  Ashburton  died,  1848. 

3  59 

4  26 

3  23 

3  50 

13 

Ih.  A.  ^  in  Aphelion. 

5    5 

5  35 

4  29 

4  59 

14 

(13)  Hudson's  Bay  Co.  founded,  1670. 

6  10 

6  41 

5  34 

6    5 

A 

Rogation  Sunday, 

7  11 

7  43 

6  35 

7    7 

k; 

Battle  of  Albuera,  1811. 

8    8 

8  39 

7  32 

8     3 

17 

8h.  A.  '4  greatest  Hel.  Lat.  N.    [1785. 

9     0 

9  27 

8  24 

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18 

(17)  St.  John,  city  by  Royul  Charter, 

I     9  46 

10  12 

9  10 

9  36 

19 

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1  10  27 

10  54 

9  51 

10  18 

20 

Sir  George  Cartier  died,  1873. 

:  11     5 

11  33 

10  29 

10  57 

21 

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11     5 

11  35 

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Sunday  after  Ascension.                       i     0  11 

0  17 

11  41 

•  •  •      •  •  • 

23 

,  Battle  Front  Roval,  1862. 

0  49 

0  55 

!     0  13 

0  19 

24 

Birth  of  Queen  Victoria,  1S19. 

1  28 

1  36 

0  52 

1     0 

25 

Princess  Helena  born,  1846. 

2    9 

2  20 

1  33 

1  44 

20 

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2  52 

3    7 

1     2  16 

1     2  31 

27 

1  llh.  A.  '4  stationary.           [sia,  1896.      3  38 

3  56 

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First  U.  S.  Copyrig  it  Law,  1791. 

7     2  1     7  26 

1     6  26 

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A.  C 

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Stritan 

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(Successors  to  William  O.  Smith), 

Druggists    and    Apothecaries, 

No.  1  City  Market  Building,  Charlotte  Street, 

ST.  JOHN,   IV.  B. 

Branch  Storc:    BATHURST.  N.  B. 


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New  Moon, 18  11   65  A 

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WALLACE&FRASER.St.  John.N.K. 

First  parliament  in  Toronto,  1797. 

lOh.  A.  5  greatest  Hel.  Lat.  S. 

Fort  Erie  captured,  1814. 

Battle  Magenta,  1859. 

Trinity  iSiindav.  Spring  tides. 

iSir  John  A.  Macdonald  died,  1891. 

Reciprocity  treatv  with  U.  S.,  1854. 

"  Geo.  Sand,"  Fr.*  novelist,  died,  1876. 

Corpus  Christ i.     Dickens  died,  1870. 

Electroplating  discovered,  1840. 

Massacre  in  Alexandria,  1882. 

1st  Sunday  after  Trinity. 

Berlin  Congress,  1878. ' 

lOh.  A.  r?*  C/ (C.     d'6°J7'S. 

Harriet  Beecher  Stowe  born,  1812. 

First  iron  plows,  1797. 

6h.  A.  ^  cr  C'     ^  •""  50^  S. 

Battle  Wailerloo,  1815.  [tides. 

2nd  Sunday  after  Trinity.         Spring 

.\ocession  Queen  Victoria.     Summer 

Proclamation.  [begins. 

(JOth  anniv'ry  Queen  Victoria's  reign. 

Russians  invaded  Kara,  1855. 

St.  John  Baptist  —Midsummer  day. 

Sir  Leonard  Tilley,  c.u  ,  k.c.b  ,  d.,  '9(5. 

.'ird  Sunday  after  Trinity. 

!f<  1,500,000" tire  in  San  Francisco,  1895 

Intercolonial  Conference,  Ottawa,  '94. 

Hon.  J.  Robson,  Br.  Col.,  died.  1892. 

4li.  M.  ^  Sup.  ^  ©. 


HIGH  WATER,  Local  Mean  Time,  at 


Saint  John,  N.  B.   Gharlottet'n,  P.  E.  I. 

I 

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HIQGIN8'  UmMElIT  FOR  HAN  AMD  BEAST. 


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i 

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i 

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Morning  i  Afternoon 

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1 

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1  A  4th  Sunday  after  Trinity. 

10  13 

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9  37      10  10  1 

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11     8 

11  41 

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fii  Jerusalem  taken,  1100.               [tides. 



0    2 

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6  (Jreat  Eastern  arrived  at  t^tiebee, '61. 

0  35 

0  55 

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7' ('liloroform  discovered,  1831. 

1  29 

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I    8  Police  strike  in  Kngland,  1890. 

2  23 

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A  M\  Sunday  after  Trinity. 

4  12 

4  36 

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1  11,  St.  Clair  tunnel  started,  1889. 

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First  ste;unbont,  1708. 

Battle  ot  Hlenheim,  1704. 

First  HeiilinK-wax.  1554.  Spring 

Samuel  .J.  Tilden  dicl,  I8S6.     [tides. 

First  cablp  inea'<age,  1858. 

Alfred  TeiinvHon  bou.,  1809.  j 

Uth  iSiin«iav  after  Trinity. 

Uh.  \.  H  at  greatest  elong.  27"  22'  E. 

AHlddiiton  treaty,  1842. 

Staten  Island  bought,  ir)30. 

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Cuba  invaded  by  Lojtez.  1851. 

lOtb  iSunday  after  Trinity. 

.Jesuits  organized,  1534. 

New  Brnns'k  separate  provinoe,  1785. 

Methdist  Ch.  estab.  by  Wesley,  1739. 

Sir  Francis  Hineks  died,  '85.     Spring 

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(or.  stone  Trinity  Church  laid,  1758. 

Uth  Sunday  after  Trinity. 

John  B.  (iough  born,  I8i7. 

Paris  crew  def.  Kenforth  crew.  1871,  iti 

Count  Ch:.(.iLord  d.,  '83.      [39.20  3-5. 

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Henrv  (ieorge  born,  1839. 

Cromwell  died,  16r)8. 

13th  iSunday  after  Trinity. 

Malta  taken  by  the  Hritisli,  1800. 

MayHower  sailed,  1620. 

H.  M.  vS.  Captain  foundered,  1S70. 

Montreal  Hurrender'd  to  British,  1760. 

lOh.  M.  ff  a  (C-    (f  0°  54'  s. 

K.  &  N.  A.  Railway  coin menced,  1853. 

14th  Sunday  after  Trinitv. 

Marshal  Hlucher  died,  1819. 

Quebec  surrendered,  1759. 

2h.  M.  ^  stationary. 

Postal  convention  at  Berne,  1874. 

Kahrenheitdied,  1736.     Spring  tides. 

Noon,  ^  D  ©. 

15th  Sunday  after  Trinitv. 

(18)  St.  John  first  lighted' by  gas,  1845. 

Italian  troops  occupv  Ronie,  1870. 

9h.  M.  b  cr  (C-    V4°;".9'N. 

9h.  A.  (v)  enters  tfy.     Autumn  begins. 

Major  Andre  arrested,  17S0. 

Pope  Innocent  III  died,  1143. 

16th  Sunday  after  Trinity. 

Relief  of  Lucknow,  1S57. 

31i.  A.  U?  stationary. 

N.  h.  Legislative  C'oun.  abolished,  '92. 

St.  Michael — Michaelmas  Day. 

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Treaty  of  toj)litz,  1813. 
Offenbach  died,  1880. 
Hattle  of  Thames,  1813. 
English  usury  abolished,  1274. 
Oliver  Wendell  Holmes  died,  1894. 

ih.  M.  cJ^  c/  (C-    d"  1°  2r/  N. 

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Father  Mathew  born,  1790. 
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Capture  of  Pekin,  1860. 
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Irish  Arms  Bill  passed.  1834.    [tides. 
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Morning  Afternoon  Morning  Afternoon 


1    Czar  Alexand'r  III  Russia  died,  1894. 
'1   Webster's  Dictionary  publislied,  '28. 
'A  (Jreat  Eastern  launched,  1857. 
4  Garibaldi  taken  prisoner,  »S67. 
')   11.  M.  ^   in  Aphelion. 
A  22nd  Sunday  after  Trinity. 

7  I  (6)  First  meeting  parliament  Canada, 

8  .John  Milton  died,  1()74.  [1807. 
9,  Birth  Prince  of  Wales,  1841. 

loi  Stanley  met  Livingstone,  1871. 
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12   .Montreal  surrendered,  1775. 
A  2Srd  Sunday  after  Trinity. 

14  Hon.  .J.  II.  C'ameron  d.,  '76.      Spring 

15  7h.  M.  h  CT  .C-     b  :^°  4(5'  N.    [tides. 

16  3h.  A.  Vesta  cf  CQ.      Vesta  0°  10'  N. 

17  j  First  tintypes,  1840. 

18  Ftna  eruption,  1832. 

li*  Cape  (iood  Hope  doubled,  1497. 
A  24th  Siindav  after  Trinitv. 

21  Battle  Port^  Bello,  1736.' 

22  Ville  du  Havre  sunk,  1873. 

23  Franklyn  Pierce  born,  1804. 
24iLt.-(iov.  Fraserdied  at  (Jenoa,  1896. 

25  9h.  A.  S'  greatest  Hel.  Lat.  S. 

26  Sandwich  Islands  discovered,  1778. 
A  1st  Sunday  in  Advent 

28  Kars  surrendered.  18.55. 

29  Louisa  .M.  Alcott  b  '32.    Springtides, 
30|St.  Andrew.      Dean  Swift  born,  16()7, 


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IUt  Majt'Hty  Vktokia.  V>y  tin-  (inui'  dl  (iod,  of  the  United  Kinfjfdom  of 
(iriat  Hrilain  iiiul  In'hind,  (/lucii.  ItrlViidjT  of  tlic  Taith,  Eiiipit'SH  of  India 
(ill  India,  Kaisar-i-lliiid;,  l>oiii  24tli  Miiy  1N1!»;  Hiuaedt-d  to  the  Throne  20th 
Jinu'  1>S;{7,  on  the  death  «»!' her  uncle.  Kinj,'  William  I  \'  ;  crowned  28th  June 
\S',iH,  and  married  l(»th  I'chniary  1S4(>,  to  his  late  Kovai  Hi/jhneHS  Francis 
Alukkt  Augustus  Charles  Kmmaniicl,  I'rinccl  unwort,  I)iike  of  iSaxony,  Prince 
of  (^oltiir^  and  (iotha,  wlio  was  horn  2t)th  Augnst,  1819;  die<l  14th  December, 
1801.     Iler  Majesty  h:ts  had  issue: 

1.  11.  1.  M.,  VicroKiA,  Kmpress  Frederick  of  (iermuny,  Princess  Royal, 
horn  Nov.  21,  184(»;  married  Jan.  %'},  1858,  to  Frederick,  Crown  Prince  of 
Prussia,  afterwards  ( Jermaii  iMiipcror  (horn  Oct.  18,  18Hl,died  June  15,1888), 
and  has  had  issue — William,  rei^jning  (Jerman  Kmperor,  horn  Jan.  27,  1859; 
marrii-d  l-'ch.  27,  1881,  to  Princess  Augusta  ol'  Sciileswig-Holstein,  and  has 
six  sons  and  a  daughter;  I'hariotte,  horn  Jidy  24,  1800,  miirried  Feh.  18,1878, 
to  llered.  Princ*'  of  Saxe-Mciniiigen  ;  Henry,  horn  Aug.  14,1802,  married 
Mav,  24,  1N88,  lo  his  cousin,  Princess  ln-utMif  Hesse;  Sigismund,  born  Sept.  15, 
lho"4,  died  June  18,  ISOO;  Victoria,  hoi n  April  12,  1800,  niarried  Nov.  19,  1890, 
to  U.S.  H.  Prince  Adcdphc  oJ  Schauiiihuig-Lippe ;  Waldemar,  horn  Feh.  10, 
ISOiS,  died  .March  27,  1879;  Sophia  Dontthea,  horn  June  14,  1870,  niarried 
Oct.  27,  1889,  to  the  Duke  of  Sparta;  and  Margaret,  horn  April  22,  1872,  niar- 
rietl  Jan.  25.  1S«);{,  to  Priuic  Frederick  of  He.sse-(  "assel. 

2.  His  Koval  Highness  A  iJiKKr  F«lward,  Priice  of  Wales,  h.  Nov.  9,  1841  ; 
married  Manh  10,  180;<.  ti>  the  Princess  .Mexandra  ( horn  Dec.  1,  1844),  eldest 
daughter  ot  the  King  ot"  henin:irk,  and  has  had  issue — Albert  Victor,  Duke 
of  (  larence,  born  Jan.  8,  lsti4,  tlicd  Jan.  14,  1892;  Ixeorge  Frederick,  Duke  of 
York,  Captain  K.  .N.,  born  .lime  ii.  ISOo,  marriid  July  0,  \H9'.\  to  Princess  \'ic- 
toria  Mary  ("  May")  of  Teck  i  horn  May  20,  1,S07  K  and  has  issue  Kdward,  born 
June  2:;,  fs94,  and  AlWrt.  horn  Dec.  14,  1895;  L..uise,  horn  Feb.  , JO,  1867,  mar- 
licd  .Inly  27,  ls,S9,  to  the  Duke  of  l-ife — issue,  .Alexandra,  born  May  17,  1891, 
and  Maud,  horn  April  .'{,  1.n9I{;  \ictoria,  hoiu  JulyO,  1808;  Maud,  horn  Nov. 
20,  1809,  married  to  Prince  t  harles  of  Denmark,  July  22,  189(>;  and  Alexander, 
born  .\prilO,  died  .Vpril  7.  1871. 

[i.  llcr  Royal  Highness  Amck  Maud  .Mary,  born  April  25,  1843;  married 
Jidy  1,  1802.  to  H.  K.  H.  Louis  IV.,  Cirand  Duke  of  Hesse  (born  Sent.  12, 
1S;5"7.  died  March  l.'J,  1892);  died  Dec.  14,  1878,  her  issue  being— Victoria 
Alberta  l>oni  .\pril  5,  1S0;>.  married  April  lid,  1884,  to  Prince  Lonis  of  Hal- 
tenhurg,  H.  N.;  Klizai>elh,  horn  Nov.  1,  1X04.  married  June  15,  1884,  to  the 
(iraiid  Duke  Serge  of  Russia;  Irene,  horn  July  11,  180t);  niarried  May  21. 
lS>S8,to  her  cousin.  Prince  Henry  of  Prussia,  l»rother  i>f  the  (Jerman  Emperor; 
Friiest  Louis,  (Jraiid  Duke  of  Hesse,  iiorn  Nov.  25,  l.>()8,  married  April  19,  1894. 
to  H.  K.  H.  Priiue.ss  \  ictoria  Melita  of  Saxe-( 'oburg  ;  Frederick,  born  Oct.  7, 
1870,  died  .luiic  29,  187:?;  Alix  N'ietoria,  horn  June  0,  1872,  niarried  Nov.  2(>, 
1S94,  tt)  H.  I.  M.  the  (.'zar  of  Ivu>sia,  and  has  issue,  Olga,  horn  Nov.  L5,  1895; 
and  Mary,  lu)rn  May  24,  1H74,  died  Nov.  15,  1878. 

4.  His  Ivuyal  Highness  .\LFni:i)  Frnesl  Albert,  Dukeof  Fdinbiirgli  and  Dukt 
of  Saxe-('oburg-(Jotlia,  born  Aug.  0,  1844;  Admiral  of  the  Fleet;  married  Jan. 
2o,  1S74,  to  the  (irand  Uieliess  Marie  of  Russia  iborn  Oct.  17,  1858),  ami 
has  issue— Alfred,  bom  Oct.  15,  ls71 ;  Marie,  bom  Oct.  29,  1875,  married  Jan. 
10,  I8i»3,  to  Ferdinand,  Crown  Priiu'e  "  Roumania,  and  hits  issue— Carol, 
born  Oct.  15,  1898,  and  a  daughter;   Victitiia  Melita.  born  Nov.  25,  1876,  mar- 

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Ak'x.indni,  born  Sept.  1,  1S7S,  nuirricd  189(),  to  Krnest,  Herwlitary  Prinw  of 
Ilohenlohe-Langenherg;  and  Beatrice,  l)orn  April  20,  1SK4. 

o.  Her  Royal  Ilinhness  ITklkva  Au<i[usta  V'ictoria,  horn  May  2o,  1S4(); 
married  July  o.  18()(),  to  IMince  Frederick  Cliristian  Charles  AiiKiistus.  of 
S(hleswi;,'-IIolstein  (horn  .Jan.  22,  iSlil),  and  has  had  issue  -Christian  V ..  Lt. 
King's  Royal  Rifles,  horn  April  14,  lH(i7  ;  Alhert  J.,  horn  Feh.  2(5,  18«)9;  Vic- 
Kiria  ]j.,  horn  May  3,  1870;  Louise  A,  horn  August  12,  1S72,  married  .Iiilv  <>, 
1891,  to  Pr.  Arihert  of  Anhalt;  and  Harold,  horn  May  12,  tiled  May  20,  1876. 

6.  Her  Royal  Highness  Louise  Caroline  Alherta,  horn  March  18.  1848; 
innrried  March  21,  1871,  to  .John,  Marquis  of  Lome  (Itorn  Auj;.  <>,  1845). 

7.  His  Royal  Highness  Arthir  William  Patrick  .\lhert,  Duke  of  (.'on- 
naught,  horn  May  1,  18o0;  (ieneral  in  cotnnuind  at  .Mdershot ;  ujarricd  March 
\',\  1879,  to  Princess  Louise  Margaret  (horn  July  2'),  18(501,  dauu'liter  of  the 
late  Prince  Frederick  ('harles  of  Prussia,  and  has  issue-  -.Margaret,  l)orn  .Jan. 
1.),  1882;  Arthur,  horn  Jan.  13,  1883;  Victoria  Patricia,  horn  March  17,  188fi. 

8.  His  Royal  Highness  Lkoi'old  ( Jeorge  Dimcan  Alhert,  Duke  of  Alhany, 
i)orn  April  7,  1853;  nuirried  April  27,  1882,  to  Princess  Helei)  (horn  Feh.  17, 
ISHl),  daughter  of  the  late  Prince  (Jeorge  of  Waldeck,  died  March  28,  1884, 
his  issue  heing  — .\lice  Marv,  horn  Feh.  25,188.3;  Leo})oId  Charles  Edwanl 
(f.  A.,  Duke  of  Alhany,  horn"  July  19,  1884. 

9.  Her  Royal  Highness  Hkathick  Mary  X'ictoria  Feodora,  horn  .\pril  14, 
18o7  ;  married  July  23,  1885.  to  Prince  Henry  Maurice  of  liatteuhurg  (horn 
Oct.  5,  18.58,  died  Jan.  20,  1896),  and  has  issue— Alexander  Alhert,  horn  Nov. 
'2'A,  188(5;  Victoria  Eug<^nie  Julia  Kua,  horn  Oct.  24,  1887,  and  Leopold  Arthur 
Louis,  horn  May  21,  1889,  and  ALuirice  Victor  Donald,  born  Oct.  3,  1891. 

Roijal  Pfhuutt  (tii((  Princa^HtH, 

(iv.oiuiK  William  Frederick  Charles,  .Second  Duke  of  Cambridge,  Field- 
.Marshal,  horn  March  2(5.  1819. 

Ai(iiJSTA  Caroline,  horn  July  l'.>,  1822;  married  June  28,  1S43.  Frederit^k, 
(Irand  Dukeof  Meeklenburg-Strelitz,  and  has  issue — .Vdolphus  Frederick,  horn 
July  22.  1S48;  married,  and  has  issue. 

Marv  .Vdelaide,  horn  Nov.  27,  1833:  married  .June  12,  18(i(i,  Frarnus,  Duke 
ni  Teck  (horn  Aug.  27.  18.37),  died  Oct.  27,  1897,  leaving  issue--\ictoria 
Mary,  born  May  2(5,  18(57,  married  July  (5,  1893,  to  H  R.  II.  the  Duke  of 
York  ;  Adolphus,  lK>rn  .\ug.  13,  18(58,  married  1894,  Lady  Margaret  (rrosvenor, 
(laughter  <»f  the  Duke  of  Westminster,  and  has  issue;  Francis  Joseph,  luirn  Jan. 
9,  187();  and  .\lexander  ( ieorge,  horn  ,\pril  14,  1874. 

H.  R.  H.  Frnest  .Augustus  (ieorge.  Third  Duke  of  Cumberland,  horn  Sept. 
'_'].  1845;  married  Dec.  21,  1878,  to  Princess  Thyra  of  Denmark:  and  has 
issue.  His  sisters-FREDKRiCA,  Itorr  Jan.  9,  1848,  married  .\pril  24.  1880, 
Freiherr  von  Pawel-Kammingen  (issue — Victoria,  horn  March  7,  died  March 
27,  1881);  and  Mary  Ernestine,  horn  Dec.  3,  1849. 

//''/•   Mtijcsti/s  Xejtr  Relativen. 

Niece  and  Nephews,  by  half-sister,  daughter  of  her  late  n»other  the  Duidiess  of 
Kent,  by  her  first  hnsi)and,  Fmich  Charles,  Prince  of  Li-iuingen  — 

!.   Charles   Louis,  born   October  25,  1829;  married   morganatically.     In  the 
Wurtemburg  army. 
Ilernuin  Ernest.  Prince  of  Hohenlohe-LauLrenherg,  born  August  31,  1832; 


married,  and  has  i.ssue. 
3.    Prince  Victor  Ferdinand,  of   ILdienlolu 


l>orn    Nov.   1  I,    1833;    Admiral 


MCMILLAN'S  BINDERY  ig  the  MOST  COMPLETE  in  the  Maritime  Provinces. 


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FOR  LAORIPPE  TAKE  HIGGUfS'  BRITISH  UNIMENT. 


(retired)  in  Knyal  Niivv  ;  nuirrit'd  Jim,  '2r»,  1861,  Laurn,  yoiiMKeat  daughter 

.\<liiiii:il  Sir  ( ii'orKi'  SryiiKHir,  and  Iuih  issin'. 
•1.    Adrhiidc  \i(l(tir»'.  Ixtrn   .lidy  '20,    iKMa;   married  Sept.    II,    IHoO,  Prince 

Frederick  nf  Selileswi^'-l  lulsteiti  (died  .Ian.  14,  1S8(I),  and  liaH  isHiie. 
N«;plu'WH,  l>y  halfhrollier,  son  of  the  late   huelicHH  of  Kt'nt — Krnest   FiCopcdd, 

IVineo  n'f   Leininnen,  Admiral  K.  N..  born  Nov.  !»,  IH'MK  married  Sept.  11, 

iSoS,  I'rineess  Maria  of  l'>aden,  and  lia.s  isHiie  ;  Edwanl  Krederii',  born  Jan. 

5,  lb3.i.  Captain  Royal  Imperial  (Juard  of  Anstria. 


BRITISH  MINISTRY. 

The  Cabiiiot. 

Prime  Minister  and  Foreiun  Seeretary — The  Mar(|iiiH  of  Sali?-bnry,  K.  «. 

Lord  Prcsideiit  of  llit  ( 'ouneil     The  hiikeof  Devonshire,  K.  ci. 

Lord  lliyli  (lianeellor  — Kt.  Hon.  liord  Ilalsbiiry. 

Loni  Privy  S«"il      l\t.  Mem.  N'isconnt  CroHs,  <;.  c.  n. 

Cliaiuellor  of  the  Dncliy  of  Lanea.ster     Kt.  Hon.  Lord  Jame^, 

First  L(»rd  of  the   Treasury  — Kt.  Hon.  .\.  J.  Halfoiir. 

Seeretary  for  India  -Kt.  lion.  Lord  ( ieorf:e  Francis  ITaniilton. 

Home  .S'crelary      Kt.  Hon.  Sir  .\L  While  Kidley. 

Odonhil  Secretary — Kt.  Hon,  Jose|»h  ('hand)erlain. 

Secretary  tor  W.ir  -  Kt.  Hon.  Mai(piis  of  Lansdowne,  K.  (j. 

<  lianeellor  of  the  F.Kchecpier     Kt.  Hon.  Sir  M.  Hicks-lieach. 

First  LonI  of  the  .Vdmiraltv — Kt.  Hon.  (J.  .) .  tJoscheii. 

President  of  the  Hoard  of  tradt — Kt.  Hon.  (".  T.  Kitchie. 

President  of  the  Local  (ioveriunent  lioard — Kt.  Hon.  Henry  ("haplin. 

Secretary  for  Scotland — J-it.  Hon.  Lord  Ha  I  ton  r  of  Hnrlci^h. 

I'irst  (  ommissioner  of  Works   -Kt.  Hon.  .\.  .\kers-I)onjijlas. 

President  of  the  l)oard  nf  Ajjricnitnre     Kt.  Hon.  Walter  Lon^. 

Lord  Lientenant  of  Ireland      Kt.  Hon.  Karl  Cadoyan,  K.  <J. 

Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland—  Kt.  Hon.  Lord  .\shliourne. 

Not  ill  the  Cabinet. 

Conunander-in-(-liief — F.  M.  N'isconnt  Wolseley,  M.  r.,  (i.  c.  ii.,  a.  c.  M  «. 

Lord  Steward  —  Karl  of  Pend)roke. 

Lord  Chamberlain—  Karl  of  Lathom,  (i.  o.  n. 

'I'n-asiirer  of  the   Household     Manpiis  of  (,'urmartlu'n. 

Comptroller  of  the  ilon.sehold    -Kt.  Hi>n.  Lord  .Arthur  Hill. 

Master  of  ihc  Horse   -Duke  of  Portland,  K.  O. 

Master  of  the  Huckh)unds  — Karl  of  (  oventrv. 

Paymaster  (Jeneral  — Karl  of  Hopelown,  o.  c.  m.  a. 

Chief  Secr»'tary  for  Ir'land  -( fer.ild  Hiilfoiir. 

Postmaster  (ieneral      Lhe  Duke  of  Norfolk,  K.  G. 

Vice-President  of  the  Conncil  of  Kducation-  Kt.  Mon.  Sir  John  Gorst. 

.\ttornev  ( reneral  —  Kt.  Hon.  Sir  K.  Webster,  (i.  c.  m.  (i.   o.  c. 


Seotlaiui. 

Lord  .lust !('»>-( iciitial — l.onl  Ilolii-rtsoii. 
I.tinl  .\ii\t)fiile  — .\.  (iiiiliiini  Miirriiy,  ij.  c, 
l\i  1  per  I'p  ivy  Sciil— .Min(jiiis  ui   I.o'tliiaii. 
Lord  .Iii>ti  f("(  Icrlc     .luloi  H.  A.  .Mitcdimald. 
Lord  (Vcrk  Itcj^istcr     Imkr  o|  .Moiitio.se. 
N)licilor  ticii'Tal— Cliiis.  Scutt  IMckson,  <<.  e. 


Sccrciaiv     l.cird  !;ali 


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Lord  Lit'iiteiianl- Marl  (  ado^'iin. 
Coiniiiand' r  of  I'onos   Lord  Itolicrts,  v.  c 
t  liitl'  Mcrctary— (u'lald  Willi-iii  IJuH'uur. 
I'lidcr  Sfir.  tary-  Sirhavid  Haritd. 
Lord  (liaiifcllor— litini  .Vsliltourne. 
AitoriHv  (ii'iiiMal— .hdiii  Alkinsoii,  <<  e. 


Solicitor  fil'IK 


William  Keiinv,  (j.e 


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Sral  of  (htvfrnmenl  —  Oltnwa. 
(lOVKliNOH-fiENKiiAi,     IIiH     I'lxct'llcncv    ilu-    Ri>,'lit    III      >raltl«'   Siii   .Ihhn 

(AMrBKI.I.    II.\MII/l()N-(in|{|(()N.  Karl    (if   Alu'ldcni     etc.,    Cl(>,(>()(>  .iild 

rt'sidt'iu't'. 
( i(»vernor-(  i«'iit'r:irH  St'cietary's  Oflici' Mustcrii  Fllock. 
ScciH'tiirv  to  ( iovcrixir-C  ifiiiTal      I):ivi(l  l']rskiiif,  Ks(|. 
.\i(U's-(le-('iun|) — Caplaiii    IF.  \\ .  Willu'rlorci',  (/ihm-u's   llavs,  aixl    LumiU'Ii: 

(i.  1'.  Sharp,  Kille  IliiKa.U'. 
Kxira  Ai(h'(lt'-('aiii|»-  -lloiioraitU'  A  .1.  Majctrilianks,  Hoyal  Scittti-li  Archfis. 

(loVKIiNOKS  (JKNKKAL   SIN(  K   (OM'KDKKATIO.N    AND    DATKS 

OF  AIM'OINTMKNT. 

Kinlit  Ifoii.  Viscount  Mon(;k,  (».  c.  m.  (J.,  .)mu'  1,  IS('>7. 

IJiulit  lion.  liiinl  I  js(,'ar,  <;.  c.  M.  (i.  (Sir  .lolm  Voinij,'),  I)i'ctMnl)pr  '1%  1M»5S. 

Kijjlit  Hon.  tlu'  I'larl  of  r>nfU'rin,  K.  p.,  K.c.  n.,  (i.e.  M.d.,  May  'J2,  IS7'J  (now 

Man|uis  of  hnlU'rln). 
Iklicht  lion,  the  Manmis  of  Korno,  ic.  T., 'i.  c.  M.  o.,  P. «',,  ftc,  ( )('tolu'r  .">,  1S7S. 
The  Most  lion,  till'  .\liir(|iiis  of  Lansdownc,  <i.  r.  M.  (•.,  etc.,  .\u;,'iist  is,  ISSIi. 
Kii;lil  Hon.  Lord  Stanley  of  Preston,  o.  v.  n.,  May  I,  ISSS,  who  succeeded  to 

the  Karldoin  of  l)erl)y  on  (he  death  of  his  hrother,  April  'Jl.  ISI»:{. 
Ki^'ht  lion,  the  Karl  of  .Mterdeen,  K.c.  M.  o.,  i.i,.  i>.,  Septend)er  IS,  IS'.Cl. 

Id  KIT  !•:  N  A  .NT  ( i( )  V  KH  N(  )K.S. 

Ontario — His  Honor  the  Hon.  Sir  Oliver  Mow.it,  K.c.M.o. 

(/iiehoc      lli.s  Honor  the  Hon.  Sir  Joseph  Adoiphe  Chapleau,  K.  I'.'.M.d.,  !•.(., 

1,1,.  I).,  (J.  c. 
Nova  Sciiiia — His  Honor  the  Hon.  .Malaehy  Bowes  I);dy.  <;.  (\ 
New  Brunswick      His  Honor  the  Hon.  Aimer  Keid  McClclau. 
I'riiice  Kdward  Island— I  !!<  Honor  the  Hun.  (Jeorj^^e  W.  Ilowlan. 
.Manit(»l)a      His  Honor  the  Hon.  .J.  ('.  I'alterson. 
British  ( 'ohnnhia     His  Honor  the  Hon.  Kdj^^ar  hewdney.  c.  K.,  v.v. 
Northwest  Territories-IIis  Honor  the  Hon.  ('Iiaili-s  II,  Mackintosh. 

CAIUNKT  MINISTKKS  OF  TIIK  DOMINION  OF  (ANVDA. 

(Ac.rdrdiiH/  lo  Prrcfilriirr.) 

Ministry  formed  IMth  .luly,  IS'.Ki. 

\i\iihi  Hon.  Sir  Wilfred    Kaurier,  o.  t.  M.  G.,  President  of  tiie   I'rivy  Council, 


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Hon.  Sir  RichanI  .J.  Cartwriyht,  (,.c.  M.<i.,  Minister  of  Trade  and  Coininen-e, 

.i<7,(lO(>. 
lion.  Richard  William  Scott,  Secretary  of  State,  l*<7,0()(>. 
Hon.  David  Mills,  Minister  of  .lustice,"  !ri7,0()0. 
Hon.  Sir  Louis  llenrv  Davies,  K.c.  .M.(i.,  Minister  of  Marine  and   Fisheries, 

$7,000. 
Hon.  Frederick  William  liorden,  .Minister  of  Militia  ami  Defence. -$7,000. 
lion.  William  .Miilock,  l'o>tiiiaster  ( ieuerld,  ^7,000. 
Hon.  Sydney  Arthur  I'isher,  Minisier  of  .\<;ricultiire,  ^7,000. 
lion.  Joseph  Israel  Tarte,  '.Winister  of  I'liidic  Works,  !j>7,000. 
Hon.  Richard  Keid  Dolu'll,  wilhonl  portfolio. 

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Hon.  William  Stevens  Fielding,  Minister  of  Finance,  $7,000. 
Hon.  Andrew  George  Blair,  Minister  of  Railways  and  Canals,  $7,000. 
Hon.  Cliristopher  Alphonse  Geoft'rion,  without  portfolio. 
Hon.  Cliflbrd  Sifton,  Minister  of  the  Interior,  $7,000. 
Hon.  William  Paterson,  Controller  of  Customs,  $5,000. 

Hon.  Sir  Henri  Joly  de  Lotbiniere,  K.  c  m.  g.,  Controller  of  Inland  Revenue, 
$5,000. 
Members  of  Cabinet,  in  addition  to  regular  salary,  receive  $1,000  sessional 
allowance. 

NOT  IN  THE  CABINET. 

Hon.  Charles  Fitzpatrick,  Solicitor  General  of  Canada. 

Clerk  of  the  Queen's  Privy  Council  and  De{tuty  Governor,  John  J.  McGee,  Esq. 

CLERKS. 

Henri  LaMothe,  Assistant  Clerk  of  the  Privy  C'ouncil. 

S.  E.  St.  Onge  Chapleau,  Clerk  of  the  Crown  in  Chancery  ;   F.  K.  Bennetts 

and  James  G.  Foley  (Deputy  Clerk  of  the  Crown  in  Chancery),  first 

class  clerks. 

HIGH  COMMISSIONER  FOR  CANADA. 

Hon.  Lord  Strathcona,  k.  c.  m.  a.,  17  Victoria  street,  London,  S.  W.,  $10,000. 
Secretary  Canadian  Government  Offices  in  London,  J.  (J.  ('olmer,  $2,195.35. 
Assistant  Secretary  and  Accountant,  A.  W.  Reynolds,  $1,400. 

DEPUTY  HEADS  OF  DEPARTMENTS.  OTTAWA. 

Clerk  of  the  Privy  Council — John  Joseph  McGee,  $3,200. 

Clerk  of  the  Senate— Edouard  J.  Langevin,  N.  p.,  $3,400. 

Clerk  of  the  House  of  Commons — J.  G.  Bourinot,  c.  M.  G.,  d.  c.  l.,  ll.  d.,  $3,400. 

Governor  General's  Secretary — David  Erskine,  Esq. 

Auditor  General — John  Lome  McDougall,  c.  M.  o.,  M.  A.,  $4,000. 

Deputy  Minister  of  Militia  and  Defence— Col.  Charles  Eugene  Panet,  $3,200. 

Deputy  Minister  of  Finance — John  Mortimer  Courtney,  c.  M.  G.,  $4,200. 

Commissioner  of  Inland  Revenue — Edward  Miall,  $3,200. 

Deputy  Postmaster  General— R.  M.  Coulter,  $3,200. 

Deputy  Minister  Public  Works— Antoine  Gobeil,  $  ,200. 

Queen's  Printer  and  Controller  of  Stationery— Samuel  Edward  Dawson,  i-  P., 

F.  R.  s.  c,  $3,200. 
Deputy  Minister  of  Trade  and  Commerce— WiliiatnGrannis  Parmelee,  $4,000, 
Deputy  Minister  of  Railways  and  Canals— Coll ingwood  Schreiber,  c.  E.,  $H,00'». 
Deputy  Minister  of  the  Interior-  James  A.  Smart,  $3,200 
Deputy  Minister  of  Justice— Edmund  Leslie  Newcombe,  q.  v.,  $4,000. 
Deputy  Superintendent-lieneral  of  Indian  Affairs— James  A.  Smart,  $3,200. 
(JoniptroUer  of  the  Northwest  Mounted  Police— Freilerick  White. 
Chief  and  Director  of  the  (ieological  Survtv— (i,  M.  Dawson,  c.  M.  g.,  ll.  d., 

F.  R.  8.,  $4,000. 
Deputy  Minister  of  Agriculture  and  Statistics— William  Bain  Scarth,  $3,200. 
Under-Secretary  of  State— Joseph  Pope,  $3,200. 
Deputy  Minister  of  Marine  and  Fisheries— Francis  F.  ''Jounlcau. 

CANADIAN  GOVERNMENT  AGENTS  IN  UNITED  KINGDOM. 

Liverpool— John  Dyke,  15  Water  street.  (Glasgow— Thomas  Grahame,  40 
St.  Enoucli  Square.  Belfast— H.  Merrick,  35  Victoria  Place.  Dublin— Thos. 
Connolly,  Northumberland  House.     Bristol— J.  W.  Down,  Bath  Bridge. 

Railroad  and  Steamboat  Printing  a  Special  Feature  at  J.  &  A.  McMILLAN'S. 


Dominion  of  Canada. 


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MEMBERS  OF  PRIVY  COUNCIL  NOT  NOW  HOLDING  OFFICE. 

ilon.  Win.  McDongc'Jl,  Sir  W.  1*.  Howland,  Hon.  Peter  Mitchell,  Sir  Hector 
L.  Langevin,  Hon.  James  C.  Aikens,  Sir  Charles  Tiipper  (Bart.),  Hon,  Hngh 
McDonald,  lion.  Edward  Blake,  Hon.  David  Laird,  Hon.  William  Ross, 
Hon.  v.  B.  Vail,  Hon.  C.  A.  P.  Pelletier,  Hon.  Alfred  Gilpin  Jones,  Hon, 
James  McDonald,  Hon,  L.  R.  Masson,  Sir  Mackenzie  Bowell.  Hon,  G. 
Baby,  Sir  Adolphe  P.  Caron,  Sir  John  Carling,  Hon.  John  Costigan,  Sir 
J.  Adolphe  Chaplean,  Sir  Frank  Smith.  Hon,  George  E,  Foster,  Sir  Charles 
Ilibhert  Tapper,  Hon,  John  Haggart,  Hon.  Edgar  Dewdney,  Hon.  Charles  C. 
Colby,  Hon.  George  Airey  Kirkpatrick,  Hon.  J.  Aid.  Ouimet,  Hon.  William 
Miller,  Hon.  G.  W.  Allan,  Hon.  J.  C  Patterson,  Hon,  A.  Lacoste,  Hon.  T, 
Mayne  Daly,  Hon,  Anguste  Real  Angers,  Hon.  William  Bullock  Ives,  Hon. 
Arthur  R.  Dickey,  Hon.  W.  H.  Montague,  Hon.  Donald  Ferguson,  Hon.  John 
F.  Wood,  Hon,  E.  G,  Prior,  Hon.  Alplionse  Desjardins,  Sir  Donald  A.  Smith, 
Hon.  J  )hn  J.  Rosp,  Hon.  L.  O.  Taillon,  Hon,  Hugh  J,  Macdonald,  Hon. 
David  Tisdale. 

Supreme  Court  of  Canada. 

The  Supreme  Court,  for  the  purpose  of  hearing  and  determining  Appeals, 
holds  three  sessions  annually  at  the  City  of  Ottawa,  commencing  third  Tues- 
day in  February,  first  Tuesday  in  Mav,  and  first  Tuesday  in  October, 

Chief  Justice—Sir  Henry  Strong,  Kt.,  .?8,000. 

Judges — Hon,  Henri  Elz^ar  Taschereau,  Hon.  John  Wellington  Gwynne, 
Hon.  Robert  Sedgwick,  Hon.  George  E.  King,  Hon.  D^sir^  Girouard,  $7,000 
each. 

Registrar— Robert  Cassels,  q.  c,  $3,200.  Reporter— C\  H.  Masters,  $1,850; 
Assistant  Reporter— L.  W.  Coutlee,  $1,400. 

Excliequer  Court. 

Judge— Hon.  Geo.  W.  Burbidge,  $6,000.     Registrar— L.  A.  Audette,$2,300. 

New  Brunswick  Admiralty  District. — Judge,  Hon.  Ezekiel  McLeod,  $1,000; 
Deputy  Judge,  M.  McDonald  ;  Registrar,  Robert  O.  Stockton  ;  Marshal,  T,  C, 
Humbert. 

Board  of  Examiners  for  Civil  Service, 

John  Thorburn,  A.  D,  DeCelles  and  J.  C,  Glashan  ;  Secretary,  J.  F.Watters. 

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PARLIAMENT  OF  (CANADA. 


THE  SENATE. 

Speaker — Hon.  <7.  A.  P.  Pelletier,  c.  m.  g.      Clerk — Edward    Jos.    Langevin, 
13,400.     Chaplain— The  Yen.  John  S.  Lander,  D.  c.  L. 

Senators  .sessional  allowance,  $1,000. 


Jabez  B  Snowball 
David  Wark, 
George  T  P)aird, 
George  G  King, 


Province  of  New  Brunswick 

Honorables. 

James  D  Lewin, 
James  Dover 
Josiali  Wood, 


Robert  Barrie  Dickie, 
William  Miller,  q  c, 
Alex  Maofarlane,  <.i  c, 
Wni  J  Almon,  M  D, 


Province  of  Nova  Scotia- 

Ilonorablea. 

William  McDonald, 
L  (i  l*ower,  Li>  IJ, 
Thomas  McKav, 


10. 

Pascal  Poirier, 
Michael  Adams, 
Thomas  Temple. 


10. 


Clarence  Primrose, 
David  Mackeen, 
John  Lovitt. 


24. 


John  O'Donohoe,  (i  o, 
David  Reesor, 
Geo  W  Allan,  fk  g  s, 
Sir  Frank  Smith,  Kt, 
Alex  Vidal,  p  l  s. 
Richard  Wm  Scott, 
Donald  Mclnnis, 
Donald  McMillan, 


Jos  F  ArmantI, 
Matthew  II  Cochrane, 
.^oseph  H  Bellerose,  ,t  p, 
Pierre  A  DeBlois, 
C  E  B  DeBoucherville, 
Chas  A  P  Pelletier, 
A  W  Ogilvie. 
John  Jones  Ross,  m  d, 


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Province  of  Ontario 

Ilomrrahles. 

Samuel  Merner, 
I    Geo  ('  McKindsey, 

R  J  Gowen, 
I    M  Sullivan, 
I    F  (Memow, 
I    C  E  ('asgrain,('M,  m  d, 
I    Lachlan  Mc('allum, 

Sir  M  Bowel  1,  k  <•  m  g. 

Province  of  (^nebec— 24 

Honorables. 

Joseph  Bolduc, 

E  J  Price, 

J  Rosaire  Tliibaudeau, 

L  F  R  Masson, 

H  Montplaisir, 

P  Landry. 

G  A  Dri-mmond, 

Sir  Wm  Ilingston,  Kt, 

Province  of  Prince  Edward  Island— 4. 


William  Eli  Sanford, 
Peter  McLaren, 
Jolin  Dobson, 
James  C  Aikins, 
Sir  J  ( 'arling,  K  c  M  G, 
David  Mills. 
(Jeorge  A  Cox. 


James  O'Brien, 
J  O  Villenuve, 
Wm  Owens, 
(leo  B  Baker, 
L  G  Forget, 
Jean  B  R  Fiset, 
A  A  Tliibaudeau. 


Hon  J  S  Prowse, 
Hon  J  O  Arsenanlt, 


Hon  John  Sutherland, 
Hon  T  A  Bernicr. 


Province  of  Manitoba— 4. 


Hon  Andrew  A  Macdonakl, 
Hon  Donald  Ferguson. 


Hon  Charles  A  Boulton, 
Hon  J  N  Kirchoirer. 


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Province  of  British  Coliiiiibia— 3. 

Hon  W  Jno  Macdonald,  |    Hon  T  R  Mclnnes,  |     Hon  James  Reid. 

Northwest  Territories— 2. 
Hon  W  D  Perley,  |  Hon  J  A.  Loiigheed. 


HOUSE  OF  COMMONS. 

The  House  of  Commons  numbers  213  members,  being  92  for  Ontario,  65 
for  Quebec,  20  for  Nova  Scotia,  14  for  New  Brunswick,  5  for  Prince  Edward 
Islantl,  6  for  British  Columbia,  7  for  Manitoba,  and  4  for  the  Northwest 
Territories.     Members  sessional  allowance,  $1,000. 

Speaker — Hon  James  David  Edgar.      Clerk — J  G  Bourinot,  c  M  g,  ll  d,  dcl. 

Province  of  Quebec. 


Argenteuil,  Thos  Christie. 
Baj^ot,  Flavien  Dupont. 
Heauharnois,  J  G  H  Bergeron. 
Heauce,  .Joseph  Ciodbout. 
Hellechasse,  Ondsiphore  E  Talbot. 
Berthier,  C  Beausoliel. 
Bonaventure,  J  F  Guitd. 
Brotne,  Hon  Sidney  A  Fisher. 
Cliarably  and    Vercheres,  Hon  C  A 

(ieoffirion. 
Champlain,  Francois  A  Marcotte. 
Charlevoix,  Louis  C  A  Angers. 
Cliateauguay,  J  P  Brown. 
Compton,  Rufus  H  Pope. 
Cliicoutimie  and   Saguenay,  Paul  V 

Savard. 
Drunimond  and  Arthabaska,  vacant. 
r)f)rchcster,  Jean  Baptiste  Morin. 
Caspe,  Kodolphe  Lemieux. 
Hochelaga,  J  A  C  Madore. 
Huntington,  J  Scriver. 
Jacques  Cartier,  Frederick  D  Monk. 
Jollielte,  Charles  Bazinet. 
Kamouraska,  H  G  Carroll. 
Labelle,  J  Henri  N  Bourassa. 
Laprairie  and  Napierville,  D  Monet. 
Laval,  Thomas  P^'ortin. 
L'Assomption,  Joseph  Gauthier. 
L^vis,  Dr  V  M  Guay. 
L' Islet,  Arthur  M  Dechene. 
Lotbmiere,  Dr  C  I  Rinfret. 
Maisonneuve,  Raymond  Pr^fontaine. 
Maskinong^,  J  H  Legris. 
Megantic,  George  Turcot. 


Missiquoi,  Daniel  B  Meigs. 
Montcalm,  Louis  E  Dugas. 
Montn)agny,  P  A  Choquette. 
Montniorency,  Thomas  C  Casgrain. 
Montreal  (St  Anne),  M  J  F  Quinn. 
Montreal  (St  Antoine),  TG  Roddick. 
Montreal  (St  James),  O  Desmarais. 
Montreal  (St  Lawrence),  E  G  Penny. 
Montreal  (St  Mary;,  Hercule  Depri^. 
Nicolet,  Fabien  Boisvert. 
Portneuf,   Hon   Sir  Henri    Joly  de 

Lotbiniere,  K  c  M  G. 
Pontiac,  William  J  Poupore. 
Quebec,  C,  F  Langelier. 
Quebec, E.  RtHon  Sir  Wilfrid  Laurier 
Quebec,  W,  Hon  Richard  R  Dobell. 
Quebec  County,  Hon  Chas  Fitzpatrick 
Richmond  and  Wolfe,  M  T  Stenson. 
Richelieu,  A  A  Bruneau. 
Rimouski,  vacant. 
Rouville,  L  P  Brodeur. 
St  Hyacinthe,  M  E  Bernier. 
SoulanE;es,  Augustin  Bourbonnais. 
Shetibrd,  Charles  H  Parmalee. 
Sherbrooke,  Hon  W  B  Ives. 
St  John  and  Iberville,  Hon  J  I  Tarte. 
Three  Rivers  and  St  Maurice,  Hon 

Sir  Adolplie  Caron,  K  c  M  g. 
Two  Mountains,  Joseph  A  C  Ethier. 
Temiscouata,  vacant. 
Terrebonne,  L^on  Adolphe  Chauvin. 
Vandreuil,  H  S  Harwood. 
Yamaska,  Dr  Mignault. 
Wright,  L  N  Champagne. 


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Province  of  Ontario. 


.)(ilin  1'"  Wood. 


.J    (i   Snct- 


A<l(linj<toii,  .John  VV  Kell. 
Alj,'o(iiii,  AlbfTl  I']  I)yrrient 
['.otiiwcll,  .Jiirocs  Cluricy. 
I'.riint,  S,  C  n  Hcyd, 
f'rockvillr-,  lion  .lolin 
Uriicc!,  J*;,  Ilciirv  C.nvisiW. 
liriicc,  N,  A   MrNcill. 
I'.nicc,  W,  .John  Tolrt.ic. 
Cjinlwcll,  Willijun  Stnl)hK 
CarUtlon,  VV  T  Ilod-^ins. 
(Jortiwiill    .'Hid   Stoniionl 

Kitij^cr. 
I)niidaH,  Andrew  Hn»der. 
Durliiirn,  K,  T  I)  Craiu. 
Durham,  VV,  l{  lU-ith. 
Kl^^in,  K,  A  V>  Ingram, 
i'lltjin,  VV,  (Jcory;*'  K  Casey. 
I'-HHCX,  \,  Win  M (•(  i rt!<for. 
Kks(!X,  S,  Middoii  K  Cowan. 
Krorilcnac,  l)avid  I)  lloj^crs.       ' 
(ih'ii^jirry,  \i  K  McLcniiio. 
(ircnville,  S  Kidin^f,  ,1   I)  lieid. 
Grey,  K,  l)r  T  ;S  Sproule. 
(Irey,  N,  lion  ^Vtii  I'atorson. 
(irey,  fS,  (it'or^c  J.aiiderl<in. 
Hahliniand   and  Monck,   lion  W  H 

Montaj,'ue. 
Il.dton,  I)  Henderson. 

(  Thos  H  iMiicriierson. 

(  ,\n(h'e\v  T  Wood. 
Ilastinfjfs,  K,  .Jeremiah  .M  Hurley. 
IIasiinj,'s,  N,  A  VV  Carscallan. 
Hastings,  VV',   Henry  Corhy. 
Huron,  K,  Dr  IVter  Macdonald. 
Huron,  S,  John  McMillan. 
Huron,  VV,  Malcolm  C  Cameron. 
Kent,  Archihald  CamplK-lJ. 
Kinjiston,  Byron  M  Britton. 
Lanrnion,  \V,  .1  1'  Lister. 
JiHmhfon,  K,  John  Kraser. 
Lanark,  N,  Bennett  Rosamond. 
Lanark,  S,  Hon  .1  (J  llag<(;irt. 
Leeds  and  ( lreenville,Kianeis  T  Frost 
Leeds,  S,  (leorjije  Taylor. 
Lennox,  Lriah  Wilson. 
Lincoln  and  Niay^ara,  Wm  Gibson. 
London,  Thomas  Bent  tie. 


Hamilton, 


Middlesex,  E,  James  Gilmour. 
Middlesex,  N,  Valentine  Ratz. 
.Middlesex,  S,  Malcolm  Mcl^ugan. 
Mid.llesex,  VV,  William  S  Calvert. 
.Mnskoka,  George  McCormick. 
Nipissing,  James  B  Klock. 
Norfolk,  N,  John  Charlton. 
Norfolk,  .S  Hon  David  Tisdale. 
Northumberland,  E,  E  Cochrane. 
Northumberland,  W,  Geo  Guillet. 
Ontario,  N,  D  Graham. 
Ontario,  S,  Leonard  Burnett. 
Ontario,  VV,  Hon  James  D  Edgar. 
,,,,         ^,..        f  Napoleon  .\  Beleourt. 
Ottawa  City,    |  ^^,j',j^^,  Hutchison. 

Oxford.  N,  J  Sutherland. 
Oxford,  S,  Hon  Sir  R  J  Cartwright. 
Peel.  John  Featherston. 
Perth,  N,  Alex  M  MacLaren, 
Perth.  S,  Dilman  K  Erb. 
Peterboro',  E,  John  Lang. 
Peterboro',  W,  James  Kendry. 
Prescott,  I  Proulx. 
Prince  Edward,  Wm  B  Pettet. 
Renfrew,  N,  Thomas  Mackie. 
Renfrew,  S,  John  Ferguson. 
Russell,  VV  C  Edwards. 
Simcoe,  E,  W  H  Bennett. 
Simcoe,  N,  Dalton  McCarthy. 
Simcoe,  S,  R  Tyrwhitt. 
Toronto,  C,  William  Lount. 
Toronto,  E,  John  R  Robertson, 
rr,        ,     \\r     f  Edward  F  Clarke. 
Toronto,  W,    |  Edmund  B  Osier. 

Victoria,  N,  Sam  Hughes. 
Victoria,  S,  George  \IcHugh. 
Waterloo,  N,  Joseph  E  Seagram. 
W^aterloo,  S,  J  Livingston. 
Wei  land,  William  McCleary. 
Wellington,  C.  Andrew  Semple. 
Wellington,  N,  James  McMiillen. 
Wellington,  S,  Christian  Kloepfer. 
Wentworth  and  Brant,N,J  Somerville 
Wentworih.  S,  Thomas  Bain 
York,  E,  Wm  F  Maclean. 
York.  N.  Hon  Wm  Mulock. 


York,  VV,  N  Clark  Wallace. 
rrovinco  of  Prince  Edward  Island. 


(Queens, 


f  Hon  vSir  Louis  Davies. 
\  Alex  Martin. 


Kings.  A  C  Macdonald. 
Prince,  John  Yeo.  S  F  Perry. 


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ProYinee  of  New  Brunswick. 


Albert,  William  J  Lewis. 
Carleton,  Frederick  H  Hale. 
Charlotte,  Gilbert  W  Ganong. 
(rloucester,  Thdotime  Blanciianl. 
Kent,  Geo  V.  Melnerney. 
Kings,  James  Domville. 
Northumberland,  James  Robinson. 

Province 


of 


I    Restigouche,  John  McAlister. 

St  John  City,  John  V  Ellis. 
I    St  John  County,  Joseph  J  Tucker. 

Sunbury  and  Queens,  Hon  AG  Blair. 
!    Victoria,  Hon  John  Costigan. 
'    Westmorland,  H  A  Powell. 

York,  Hon  George  E  Foster. 

Nova  Scotia. 


Annapolis,  John  B  Mills.  | 

Antigonish,  Colin  F  Mclsaac. 

T,    ,        j  Hector  F  McDougall. 
(ape  Breton,  {  ,j      r,.   ^,,      r,-,   "^ 
*^  '    I  Hon  Sir  Chas  lupper 

Colchester,  F  McClure. 

Cumberland,  Hance  J  Logan. 

Digby,  Albert  J  S  Copp. 

Guysboro,  D  C  Eraser.  i 

TT  ,.f        f  Robert  L  Borden.  ; 

tlaliiax,  j  Bgnjamin  Russell.  | 

Hants,  Allen  Haley. 

Province  of 


Inverne.ss,  Angus  McLennan. 
Kings,  Hon  F  W  Borden. 
Lunenburg,  C  E  Kaull)ach. 
p.  (  Sir  Chas  Hibbert  Tupper. 

riCtOU,  -^  ^ j^j^  ^,,^j,^  j^^jj 

Richmond,  J  A  Gillies. 

Shelburne  and   Queens,    Hon    W   S 

Fielding. 
Victoria,  John  L  Bethune. 
Yarmouth,  T  B  Flint. 

Manitoba. 


Brandon,  Hon  Clifford  Sifton. 
Lisgar,  Robert  L  Richardson. 
Selkirk,  John  A  Macdonnell. 
Macdonald,  G  Rutherford. 

ProTince  of  Britisli  Columbia. 


Marquette,  Wm  J  Roche. 
Provencher,  Alphonse  A  C  LaRivifire. 
Winnipeg,  W  S  Jameson. 


Burrard,  George  R  Maxwell. 

New  Westminster,  Aulay  Morrison. 

Vancouver,  Wm  W  B  Mclnnes. 

Nortliwest  Territories. 


,T.  .     .      f  Thomas  Earle. 
Victoria,  <  XT      T7I  / 1  r>  • 

'  i  Hon  E  G  Prior. 

Yale  and  Cariboo,  Hewitt  Bostock. 


Alberta,  Frank  Oliver. 

Assiniboia,  East,  James  M  Douglas. 


Assiniboia,  West,  N  F  Davin. 
Saskatchewan,  T  O  Davis. 


W.  H.  THORINE  h  CO.,  Limited, 

Haplware  Mereliants, 


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Lieutenant-Governor,  the  Hon  Sir  J  A  Chapleau,  K  c  M  G ;  PC;  q  c ;  ll  d; 
$10,000;  Major  H  C  Shejipard,  A  D  c;  Edouard  Delpit,  Private  See'y. 

Executive  Council. 

Hon  F  G  Marchand,  Premier  and  Treasurer;  Henry  T  Machin,  Assistant 
Treasurer;  Hon  .J  E  Robidoux,  Provincial  Secretary  and  Registrar;  Jos. 
Boivin,  Assislant  Secretary  and  Deputy  Registrar;  Hon  H  Archainbault, 
Attorney  (ieneral  and  Speaker  of  tl»e  J^egislative  Council ;  L  J  Cannon, 
Assistant  Attorney  General  and  Law  Clerk  ;  Hon  F  G  M  D^chSne,  Commis- 
sioner of  Agriculture;  G  A  Gigault,  Assistant  Commissioner  of  Agriculture; 
Hon  S  N  Parent,  Commissioner  of  Crown  Lands,  Forests  and  Fisheries;  K  E 
Tachd,  Assistant  Commissioner  of  Crown  Lands,  Forests  and  Fisheries;  Hon 
A  Turgeon,  Commissioner  of  Colonization  and  Mines;  S  Dufault,  Assistant 
Commissioner  of  Colonization  and  Mines;  Hon  H  Th  Dufly,  Commissioner  of 
Public  Works;  S  Lesage,  Assistant  Commissioner  of  Public  Works;  Hon  Jos 
Shehyn,  Hon  G  W  Stephens,  Hon  J  J  E  Guerin  (without  portfolios) ;  Gustave 
Grenier,  Clerk  of  the  Executive  Council. 


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Lieutenant-Governor,  the  Hon  Sir  Oliver  Mowat,  K  c  M  G,  $10,000. 

Executive  Council. 

Hon  A  S  Hardy,  ll  d,  q  c,  Premier  and  Attorney  General,  $7,000;  Lt-Col 
Hon  J  M  Gibson,  ll  b,  q  c,  Commissioner  of  Crown  Lands,  $4,000;  Hon  W 
Harty,  Commissioner  of  Public  Works,  $4,000;  Hon  E  J  Davis,  Secretary 
and  Provincial  Registrar,  $4,000;  Hon  R  Harcourt,  M  A,  Q  c,  Provincia'l 
Treasurer,  $4,000 ;  Hon  Geo  W  Ross,  ll  d,  f  R  s  c.  Minister  of  Education, 
$4,000;  Hon  John  Dryden,  Minister  of  Agriculture,  $4,000;  Hon  E  II 
Bronson  (without  portfolio.) 

J  R  Cartwright,  M  A,  Q  c.  Clerk  Executive  Council,  $.3,000;  J  L  Capreol, 
Assistant  Clerk,  $1,600;  Lt-Col  Charles  Clarke,  Clerk  of  the  House  and  Clerk 
of  the  Crown  in  Chancery,  $2,000. 

DEPUTY   HEADS   OF   DEPARTMENTS. 

J  R  Cartwright,  Deputy  Attorney  General,  $3,000;  Aubrey  White,  Assist- 
ant Commissioner  Crown  Lands,  $2,800;  Wm  Edwards,  Secretary  Public 
Works,  $2,200;  G  E  Lumsden,  Assistant  Secretary,  $2,300;  W  N  Anderson, 
Assistant  Treasurer,  $2,300;  J  Millar,  b  a.  Deputy  Minister  of  Education, 
$2,300;  C  C  James,  M  A,  De|)nty  Minister  of  Agriculture,  $2,300;  R  Christie, 
$2,()00,  T  F  Chamberlain,  m  d,  $2,500,  and  James  Noxon,  $2,400,  Inspectors 
of  Prisons  and  Public  Charities;  J  F  C  Ussher,  Deputv  Registrar,  $1,400;  J 
Dickey,  Inspector  Division  Courts,  $1,700;  P  H  Bryce,  M  A,  M  d.  Secretary 
Board  of  Health  ;  J  H  Hunter,  m  a.  Inspector  of  Insurance,  $3,000 ;  C  li 
Sproule,  Provincial  Auditor,  $2,400;  A  Blue,  Director  of  Mines,  $2,500; 
L  K  Cameron,  Queen's  Printer,  $1,800. 


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NOVA  SCOTIA. 

liieiitenant-Cioveinor,  His  Honor  M  B  Only,  $9,000. 
I'livate  Secretary  and  Provincial  A  I)  (',  Lieut-Col  H  W  Clerke. 
Provincial  Aides-do-Cajnp,  Major  J  Menger,  Lieut  J  I)  Ritchie. 

Exwcutivc  Council.  , 

Hon  G  H  Murray,  Premier,  Provincial  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  $4,000; 
Hon  (J  E  Church,  Commissioner  of  Public  Works  and  Mines,  $.3,200;  Hon  J 
Wilberf'orce  Longley,  Attorney  (ieneral,  $3,200;  Hon  Thos  Johnson,  Hon  A 
II  Comeau,  Jion  T  H  Black,  Hon  A  Mactiillivray.  Clerk  of  Executive 
(  (iinicil,  H  Crosskill.  A  H  McKay,  Superintendent  of  Education;  B  W 
Cliipiiian,  Secretary  for  Agrii'idture ;  Martin  Muri)hy,  i)  s,  (j  E,  Provincial 
Kngineer. 

DEPUTY    HEADS   OF   DEPARTMENTS. 

Herbert  Crosskill,  Deputy  Provincial  Secretary;  John  MacAloney,  Casliier; 
James  H  Austin,  Deputy  Commissioner  of  Crown  Lands;  Edwin  (iilpin,jr., 
A  M,  M  M  Inst  M  E,  Deputy  Commissioner  of  Public  Works  and  Mines  and 
Inspector  of  Mines. 


PROVINCE  OF  PRINCE  EDWARD  ISLAND. 

Lieutenant-Governor,  the  Hon  George  W  Howlan,  |7,000. 

Private  Secretary,  Nivian  Doran. 

Provincial  Aide-de-Camp,  Lieut-Col  F  S  Moore. 

Executive  Conucil. 

Hon  A  B  Warburton,  Premier,  $1,200;  Hon  H  C  McDonald,  Attorney 
(reneral,  $1,200;  Hon  Angus  McMillan,  Provincial  Secretary  and  Treasurer 
and  Commissioner  of  Crown  Ijands,  $1,200;  Hon  James  K  McLean,  Commis- 
sioner of  Public  Works,  $1,2(>0.  Without  portfolio,  Hon  J  W  Richards,  Hon 
B  Rogers,  Hon  Peter  McNutt,  Hon  Anthony  McLauclilan. 

Arthur  Newbury,  Clerk  Executive  Council  jind  Asst  Prov  Secy-Treas,  $1,000. 

Daniel  J  McLeod,  Chief  Superintendent  Education,  $1,200. 

Benjamin  Balderson,  Provincial  Auditor,  $1,000. 

Kiciiard  Smith,  Secretary  Public  Works,  $900. 

W  C  White  Registrar  of  Deeds,  $1,000. 

W  H  Crosskill,  Secretary  to  Attorney  General  and  Librarian,  $1,000. 


BRITISH  COLUMBIA. 

Livjutenant-Governor,  the  Hon  Edgar  Dewdney,  c  E,  p  c,  $9,000. 
Private  Secretary,  Capt  Richardson,  $1,200. 

Executive  Council. 

Hon  .J  H  Turner,  Premier  and  Minister  of  Finance  ;ind  Agriculture, 
$5,000;  Hon  J  Baker,  Provincial  Secretary,  Minister  of  Mines,  Education 
and  Immigration,  $4,000 ;  Hon  G  B  Martin,  Chief  Commissitmer  of  Lands 
and  Works,  $4,000;  Hon  D  M  Eberts,  <i  c.  Attorney  General,  $4,000;  H<m 
C  E  Pooley,  q  c.  President  of  the  Council  (without  emolument). 

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NORTHWEST  TERRITORIES. 

Seat  of  Government,  Kegina. 
Lieutenant-Governor,  Hon  Charles  Herbert  Mackintosh,  $7,000. 

Execiiiive  Council. 
FVederick  William  Gordon  Haultain,  James  H   Kosh,  Hillyard  Mitchell, 
Charles  Alexander  Maprath  and  George  Hedley  Vicars  B  Biilyea. 
Clerk  of  Legislative  Assembly,  R  H  Gordon. 

Deputy  Superintendent  General  of  Indian  Affairs,  James  A  Smart. 
Indian  Commissioner,  A  E  Forget. 

Legislative  As.seiiibly. 


Banff,  Robt  G  Brett. 

Battleford,  Jas  Clinkskill. 

Batoche,  C  E  Boucher. 

Cannington,  S  S  Page. 

East  Calgary,  Jos  Bannerman. 

Edmonton,  Matthew  McCauley. 

High  River,  John  Lineham. 

Kinistino,  Wm  F  Meyers. 

Lethbridge, 

MacLeod, 

Med.  Hat,  E  Fearou. 

Mitchell, 

Moosorain,  John  R  Nefl". 


North  Regina,  (i  W  Brown. 

Prince  Albert,  West,  Thos  J  .\gnew. 

Prince  Albert,  E,  J  F  Betts,  Speaker. 

Red  Deer,  John  A  Simpson. 

Saltcoats,  W  Eakin. 

Souris,  G  H  Knowling. 

South  Qu'Appelle, 

South  Regina,  D  Mowat. 

St.  Albert,  D  Maloney. 

Victoria,  F  F  Tims. 

West  Calgary,  O  A  Critchlev. 

Whitewood,  A  B  Gillis. 

Wolseley,  Jas  Peers  Dill. 

Yorkton, 


Moosejaw, 

North\^u'AppelIe,  D  H  McDonald. 

COUNCIL  OK   PUBLIC   INSTRUCTION. 

The  members  of  the  Executive  Council  and  the  following  appointed  mem- 
bers :  Rt  Rev  Bishop  of  Saskatchewan  and  Calgary,  \  E  Forget,  Regina ;  A 
H  Smith,  B  A,  Moosomin  ;  Rev  Father  Gillies. 

Superintendent  of  Education,  D  J  Goggin,  m  a.  Regina. 

Secretary,  E  J  Wright,  Regina. 

NORTHWEST   MOUNTED   POLICE. 

Commissioner— L  W  Herchmer,  Regina,  $2,600. 
Assissant  Commissioner, — J  H  Mclllree,  Regina,  -til, 600. 
Adjutant  (Acting) — Inspector  Irwin,  Regina. 
Paymaster  (Acting) — Inspector  M  Baker,  Regina. 
Quartermaster  (Acting)— Inspector  M  Baker,  Regina. 


PROVINCE  OF  MANITOBA. 

Lieutenant-Governor,  the  Hon  James  C  Patterson,  $10,000. 

Pro\    icial  Executive, 

Hon  Thomas  Greenway,  Premier,  President  of  Council,  Minister  of  Agri- 
culture and  Immigration,  and  Railway  Commissioner;  Hon  D  H  McMillan, 
Provincial  Treasurer  and  Land  Commissioner ;  Hon  J  D  Cameron,  Attorney 
General  and  Municipal  Comn.issioner ;  Hon  Robert  Watson,  Minister  Public 
Works;  Hon  C  J  Mickle,  Provincial  Secretary;  C  Graburn,  Clerk  Executive 
Council;  Wm  John  Ptolemy,  Chief  Clerk  Treasury  Department;  J  W  Sifton, 


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ht'jinrtnient :  EGConklin,  Clerk  lA'giHlative  Assembly;  (Jeo  Hhick,  Auditor; 
.)  Maedongiill,  Sergeant-at-ArniH ;  .)  I'.  Robertson,  I>ibrarlaii. 

PnMiiH'ial  lir^Mslatiirc. 

Hon  Finlay  M  Young,  .Speaker. 


Avondale,  T  Dickie 
Heautifnl  IMains,  \V  F  Sirett. 
I'.irtle,  Hon  Ciiarles  J  Miekle. 
I'.randon  City,  Chas  Adams. 
Carillon,  Roger  Marion. 
<'v press,  A  Doig. 
l)aiii)liin,  T  A  Burrows. 
Deloraine,  C  A  Young. 
l»ennis,  W  J  Kennedy. 
Kinerson,  D  II  McFadden. 
Kildonan,  Hector  Sutherland. 
Killarncy,  Hon  F  M  Young. 
Lakeside,  James  McKenzie. 
I.iuisdowne,  Tobias  Crawford  Norris. 
l/iVerandrye,  T  Pard. 
Lorne,  James  Riddel  I. 
Manitou,  John  D  Mcintosh. 
Minnedosa,  R  II  Myers. 
Morden,  T  Duncan. 
Morris,  Stewart  Mulvey. 


o  1        I    — 

Mountain,  Hon  Thomas  Greenway. 
Norfolk,  (Jeo  Rogers. 
North  Brandon,  Hon  Cliflbrd  Sifton. 
Portage  la  Prairie,  Hon  R  VVats<jii. 
Khiueland.  \  Winkler. 
Rock  wood,  S  J  Jackson. 
Kosenfeldt,  F  Winkler. 
Russell,  James  Fisher. 
Sf  .\ndrews,  Sigtryggur  Jonasson. 
St  I'oniface,  J  F  P  Prendergast. 
Saskatchewan,  D  McNauglit. 
Souris,  A  M  Campbell. 
South   Brandon,  vacant. 
Springlield,  Thos  11  Smith. 
Turtle  Mountain,  vacant. 
Westbourne,  Thos  L  Morton. 
Wit)ni})eg,  C,  Hon  D  H  McMillan. 
Winnipeg,  N,  P  C  Mclntyre. 
Winnipeg,  S,  Hon  J  D  Cameron. 
Woodland,  R  P  Ptoblin. 


PROVINCE  OF  NEW  BRUNSWICK. 

Lieutenant-Governor,  the  Hon  Abner  Reid  McClelan,  .'!<9,000. 
Aide-de-Camp — Capt  D  S  V  Eaton. 

Extra  Aides-de-Camp— Lieut-(."olonel  Coll,  NBArtillerv;  Lieut  A  George 
r.lair,  Jr,  71st  York  Batt.     Execiilivo  Council. 

Hon  Henry  R  Emnierson,  Premier  Chief  Commissioner  of  Publii-  \Vork>, 
■^■2,100;  Hon  Lemuel  J  Tweedie,  Provincial  Secretary  and  President  of 
Kxecutive  Council,  $2,100 ;  Hon  Albert  S  White,  Attorney  General,  ;J>1,200 ; 
Hon  James  Mitchell,  Solicitor  (Jeneral,  ii!l,200;  Hon  Albert  T  Dunn,  Sur- 
veyor General,  $1,700;  Hon  Chas  H  LaI»illois,  Commissioner  for  Agriculture, 
^1/200;  Hon  Lauchlan  P  Farris  (without  portfolio).     F  A  II  Slraton,  Clerk. 

Agent   (Jeneral   for   New  Brunswick  in  (Jreat  P>ritain,  C  A  Duft'  Miller, 

'  '•"^''"  House  of  Assembly. 

County  of  Albert — Hon  H  R  Emnierson,  C  J  Osman. 
County  of  Carleton — Allan  Dibblee,  Chas  L  Smith,  Henry  McCain. 
County  of  Chai'lotte — Hon  James  Mitchell,  James  Russell,  James  O'Brien, 
IJeorge  F  Hill. 
County  of  Gloucester-  John  Sivewright,  P  J  Veniot,  Prosper  E  Patdin. 
County  of  Kent — James  Barnes,  TIrbian  Johnston,  Peter  Leger. 
County  of  Kings— Hon  Albert  S  White,  Geo  G  Scovil,  Geo  W  Fowler. 


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DON'T  rORGZT  TO  TRY  A  BOTTLE  OF  HIGQINS'  BRITISH  LINIMENT. 

(onntv  of  Mii(l;i\v:is!<:i —CypruMi  Miirtiii,  A  Flerfriiml. 

Comity  (»r  NoitliiiiiilK'rlimd — lolm  I*  Kiinliill,  Allan  A  Davidson,  Hon  I. 
.1   Twt'fdii',  .lolm  ()'l>rieii. 

Coiiiity  of  (^»lK■l■n^— II<.n  I.  V  Fanis,   Isaac;  W  (*Hr|H'nU'r. 

County  of  Ivtsti^'nuhf -Hon  Clias  II  Laltillois,  VV  II  Molt. 

City  o    St  .John— Silas  Alwanl,  ('  I!  Lockhart,  Wtn  Shaw,  A  A  Stockton. 

Comity  of  St  .lolin     (Ion  Allu'it  T  |)min,  .John  Mclx'od. 

Comity  orSunhiiiv  — Cliark's  H  Hanison,  David  Morrow. 
"  CtMinty  of  X'lctoria   -James  Porter,  .\dam  Hevcrid^e. 

County  of  Wistiiiorland-W  Woodbury  Wells,  lion  \  D  Richard,  Fnil 
\V  Sumnu'r,  C  \V  l;ul)iii>oii. 

County  of  York— .lolm  lUack,  Herman  H  IMtt.s,  James  K  Pinder,  \Vm  T 
Howe. 

Oflk'crs  of  the  House  of  Assembly. 

H  I>  Kainsford,  Clerk;  Cieo  Y  Dihhlee,  .-Assistant  Clerk;  H  Rntter,  Ser- 
geant-at-Arms;  (i  II  Flewelling  and  Narcisc  D  Landry,  FiUffrossinf,' (Klerks. 

Departiiieiital  Ofliccx. 

Proviiif.ial  Secniani\f  Ojfice — Provincial  Secretary  and  Receiver  General, 
H(»n  L  J  Tweedie,  s2,lO(l;  Deputy  Provincial  Secretary  and  Deputy  Regis- 
trar (ieneral,  U  W  LTilihitls,  ir^l.tiob;  Deputv  Receiver  General,  G  N  Babbitt, 
$1,700;  Clerks,  K  Hanson,  *!'00 ;  T  <  )tty  Crookshank,  .'JKJOO  ;  C  Sterling  Bran- 
nen,  !?700 

Sarreyor  (ieiiernP><  Drpitrtmcnt — Deputy  Surveyor  General, , 

:i;i,"200;  Cliiet'  I.)r;iii;;litsnian,  T  G  Log'gie,  $1.-100;  .Vssistant  Draughtsman, 
R  S  Barker,  $1,100;   Accountant  and  Lumber  Asrent,  W  P  Flewelling,  $1,400. 

Board  of  Works  Drparlment — Chief  Con.mi.ssioner,  Hon  H  R  Emmersoii, 
$1,700;  Secretary  to  Board  of  Works,  T  B  Winslow,  $l,r)00;  Engineer,  A  U 
Wetmore,  S1,S00:  Clerk,  (i  Fred  Cov,  $700. 

Ihpdriment  of  A(/ricaltiire — Coniinissioncr,  Hon  C  PI  Labillois,  |1,200; 
Deputv  Commissioner,  T  \  l^eters,  $1,000;  Solicitor  General,  Hon  Jamc^ 
Mitchell,  $1,200. 

Departmental  O/n/w— Auditor  General,  Jas  S  Beck,  $1,600;  Clerk,  T  Otty 
Crookshank,  $000;  Clerk  of  the  Pleas,  T  Carleton  Allen,  $2,200;  Deputv 
Clerk  of  the  Pleas,  Kobt  G  Wetmore,  $600;  Librarian,  Albert  Alward,  $o00": 
Caretaker  Pailiament  Building,  John  Lister,  $600;  Queen's  Printer,  R  W  L 
Tibbiits. 


LAW  AND  JUSTICE  DEPAKT^NIENT. 

SiiiuM'iiK'  Court  of  Judicature. 

Chief  Justice— Hon  W  H  Tuck,  May  13,  1896,  $5,000. 

Justices— Hon  Daniel  L  Hanington,  March,  1892;  Hon  P  A  Landry, 
September,  1893;  Hon  F'red  E  Barker,  December,  28,  1898;  Hon  James  A 
Yanwart,  April  10,  1894;  Hon  K  McLeod,  May  13,  1896,  $4,000  each. 

T  Carleton  Allen,  Clerk  of  the  Crown,  Clerk  of  tlie  Pleas,  and  Clerk  in 
Equity;  Robert  R  Ritchie,  Deputy  Clerk  in  Equity,  St  John. 

Terms— Hilary  Term,  last  Tuesday  in  January;  Easter  Term,  secoml 
Tuesday  in  April ;  Trinity  Term,  first  Tuesday  in  June;  Michaelmas  Term. 
first  Tuesday  in  Xoveml)er;  Nisi  Prius  Sittings  in  the  County  of  York,  first 
Tuesday  in  January,  and  third  Tuesday  in  June. 

Official  Stenographers — W  H  Fry,  Frank  H  Risteen,  Fred  Devine. 

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IT  WILL  PLEASE  YOU    HIGGINS'  BRITISH  UNIMENT. 

Kqiiif.v  Siltiim-s. 

Mr  .Jnsllte  liarker,  K(|uity  .Jiul^^c.  Sittin;;s  in  l-'ieiU'ricton,  first  Tues«lay 
in  ciicli  month,  I'Xci'pt  April,  .June,  July,  August  nnd  Noveinher.  In  St  John, 
(hinl  Tut'sdiiyin  every  nutrith,  excvpt  July 

(.'iiTiiM  Coiii'ts. 

County  ol"  Alljort— Tilt"  third  Tuesday  in  January,  and  the  fourth  Tuesday 
in  June. 

( oniity  of  (,'arleton — The  fourtii  TueHchiy  in  April,  and  the  third  Tuesday 
in  ( )etober. 

Tounty  of  Charlotte— The  second  Tuesday  in  May,  and  the  second  Tuesday 
in  October. 

County  of"  Gloucester — The  first  Tuesday  in  March,  and  the  first  Tuesday 
in  September. 

Citunty  of  Kent— The  second  Tuesday  in  March,  and  the  fourth  Tuesday 
in  Septembf^r. 

County  of  Kings  -The  second  Tuesday  in  January,  and  the  second  Tuesday 
in  September. 

County  (if  Madawaska — The  second  Tuesday  in  Marcli,  and  tlie  first  Tues- 
<lay  in  October. 

County  of  Northumberland — Tli',-  fourth  Tuesday  in  March,  and  the  second 
Tuesday  in  September 

County  of  (Queens — The  third  Tuesday  in  May,  and  the  second  Tu*^sday  in 
October. 

County  of  Hestigouche — The  second  Tuesday  in  March,  and  the  last  Tl}(9i' 
day  in  August. 

Ctty  and  County  of  St  John — The  first  Tuesday  in  J;iuuary,  Mie  second 
Tuesday  in  March,  the  third  Tuesday  ii'  June,  the  first  Tuesday  ii  ""ntember, 
and  the  fourth  Tuesday  in  November. 

Cuujity  of  Sunbury — The  second  Tuesday  in  May,  and  the  third  Tuesday  in 
Oitober. 

County  of  Victoria — The  first  Tuesday  in  March,  and  the  I'uU'tli  Tuesd»v 
in  September. 

County  of  Westmorland — The  second  Tuesday  in  January,  tiie  first  Tuesday 
in  May,  and  the  first  Tuesday  in  Sejitember. 

County  of  York — Tlie  first  Tuesday  in  January  and  third  Tuesday  in  June. 

Court  for  th«'  Trial  and  Piinishiiiciit  ol'  Piracy  and  Otiior  Offences 

of  tlie  Hi^Hi  Sea<«. 

The  Governor,  the  Chief  J\istice,  and  other  Judges  of  the  Supreme  Court; 
the  Members  of  the  P^xecutive  Council,  .Judge  of  the  Vice-Admiralty,  the 
I^rovincial  Secretary,  Commander-in-Chief,  Flag  OfHcers  and  Captains,  the 
Conanander  of  Shi{)S  of  War  oi\  this  station  for  the  time  being.  The  Court 
-its  at  any  [)lace  within  the  Province  to  be  ai)pointed  by  any  three  of  tlie 
nunibers;'  the  Governor,  Chief  Justice  or  one  of  tlie  Su[)reme  Court,  or  Judge 
ol  Admiral!     being  one.  ProiMte  Court 

For  the  City  and  County  •"  St  Jihn  i-  held  every  Monday  at  eleven  o'clock, 
at  the  Probate  Court  \l  ai,  in  the  ^''igsley  Building.  Arthur  I  Trueman, 
i>  I'  L,  Judge  ;  J     in  McM     'an,  IvegiM    ^r 

lourt  of  IM     rce  and   Matrimonial  Causes. 
Judge  — Hon  )  A  Vairvart    August  24,  1^94).     Registrai— F  A  II  Straton. 
Terms:  The  fourth  Tuesday  in  l-'ebruary,  .  une  and  October, 


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IT  WILL  REUEVE  Y0U-HI66INS'  BRITISH  LINIMENT. 

County  Courts. 

JUDGES   AND    CLERKS. 

(Jutlges  receive  $2,400  each). 


JUDGES. 


COUNTIES. 


APPOINTED. 


James  G.  Stevens,...  Charlotte,  Carleton,  Victoria,  and  Ma-| 

(iawaskn, lOth  June,  18G7. 

James  Steadman,...    York,  Siinbiiry  and  Queen's, "       "         " 

"William  Wilkinson,  Northumberland,  Gloucester  and  Res- 

tigouclie 10th  June,  1881. 

AVm.  Wedderburn,...  King's  and  Albert, 8th  July,  1882. 

AV.  W.  Wells Westmorland  and  Kent, 12th  Oct.,  1893. 

J  Gordon  Forbes,...  Saint  John, ,22nd  Jan.,  180'>. 


COUNTIES. 

Albert, 

Carleton, 

Charlotte, 

Gloucester, 

Kent, 

King's, ... 

Madawaska, 

Northumberland,. 

Queen's, 

Restigouche 

Saint  John, 

Sunbury, 

Victoria,  

Westmorland, 

York, 


:t.i5rks. 


APPOINTED. 


Joseph  H.  Dickson 9th  Sept.,  1889. 

W'illiam  M.  Connell, 10th  June,  18()7. 

James  G.  Stevens,  Jr., 14th  March,  1867. 

J.J.  Harrington 22nd  Dec,  189:>. 

C.  J.  Savre 2nd  Oct.,  18itl. 

Ora  P.  King, i3th  Sept.,  188t). 

Barry  R.  Plant, 5th  Aug.,  1884. 

Samuel  Tliomson, 10th  June,  1867. 

Arthur  W.  Ebbett, 1897. 

James  S.  Harquail, 6th  Oct.,  1896. 

Mont.  McDonald, ,12th  .June,  1881. 

Charles  E.  Duffv,.. 14th  Dec,  1892. 

W.  Fred.  Kertson, 12th  Nov.,  1886. 

William  H.  Chapman oth  Nov.,  1887. 

Jer.  H.  Barry 26th  June,  ISS-l 

The  Courts  were  established  by  JiOlh  Victora,  cap.  10,  passed  June  17,  1867, 
and  are  now  regulated  by  the  Consolidated  Statutes,  cap.  51,  as  amended  by 
Act  45  Vic,  cap.  0  and  subequenl  Acts.  The  Act  45  Vic,  cap.  9,  authorized 
the  appointment  of  one  Judge  lor  the  Counties  of  Charlotte.  Carleton, Victoria 
and  Aliidawaska  ;  one  Judge  for  the  Counties  of  York,  Sunbury  and  Queens; 
one  Judge  for  the  Counties  of  W^estmorland  and  Kent;  one  Judge  for  the 
Counties  of  Northumberland,  Gloucester  and  Restigouche;  one  Judge  for  the 
Counties  of  Kings  and  Albert,  and  one  Judge  for  the  County  of  the  City  and 
County  of  St  John,  provided  tlvjt  Court  for  the  City  and  County  of  VA  Joliii 
shall  not  have  or  exercise  any  Jurisdiction  in  anycau.se  in  which  the  City 
Court  of  St  John  has  jurisdiction. 

The  Act  also  authorizes  the  appointment  of  a  Clerk  for  each  Court,  wim 
shall  be  an  Attorney.  The  sittings  of  the  respective  Courts  shall  be  held  at 
or  near  the  County  Court  House,  in  the  shirelown. 

The  County  Courts  have  not  cognizance  of  any  action — 

(1st)   When  the  title  to  land  is  brought  in  question;  or 

(2nd)  In  which  the  validity  of  any  devise,  bequest,  or  limitation  is  disputed. 

Subject  to  the  above  exceptions,  the  County  Courts  have,  by  Act  60  Vic, 
cap  28,  jurisdiction,  and  may  hold  pleas  in  all  personal  actions  of  debt,  cov- 

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CALCINED  PLASTER,  LAND  PLASTER, 

ROCK  WALL  PLASTER. 


ROCK  WALL  PLASTER  is  a  substitute  for  ordi- 
nary Lime  Mortar,  and  when  applied  to  ceilings  or 
walls  does  not  fall,  does  not  of  itself  crack,  and  is,  by 
actual  test,  400  times  stronger  than  ordinary  lime  and 
sand  plaster. 

Also,  a  convenient  wall  plaster  for  farmers  and 
others  living  in  localities  distant  from  central  mar- 
kets, where  lime,  hair,  etc.,  necessary  for  use  in  mak- 
ing ordinary  mortar,  cannot  be  procured  without 
considerable  delay. 

ROCK  WALL  PLASTER  is  put  up  in  bags  of 
100  lbs.  each,  and  is  ready  for  applying  to  walls  by 
the  simple  addition  of  sand  and  water. 

ROCK  WALL  PLASTER  saves  time,  admits  of 
carpenters  immediately  following  the  plasterers,  giv- 
ing the  owner  his  building  weeks  earlier  than  with 
ordinary  plaster. 


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tnant  and  assumpsit,  when  the  debt  or  damages  do  not  exceed  the  sum  of  $400  ; 
and  in  all  actions  of  tort,  when  the  damages  claimed  do  not  exceed  the  sum  of 
$200;  and  in  actions  «n  bonds  given  to  a  SheriflTor  otherwise  in  any  case  in  a 
County  Court,  whatever  may  be  the  penalty  or  amount  sought  to  be  recovered. 

COU.^TV   COURT  SITTINGS. 

Albert  County — On  the  third  Tuesday  in  June,  and  on  the  fourth  Tuesday 
in  October. 

Carleton  County — On  the  second  Tuesday  in  March,  July  and  November. 

Charlotte  County — On  the  fourth  Tuesdny  in  February,  the  second  Tuesday 
in  June,  nc^  »'.e  fourth  Tuesday  in  October. 

Gloucester  County — On  the  third  Tuesday  in  March,  the  second  Tuesday  in 
July,  and  the  first  Tuesday  in  November. 

Kent  County — On  the  third  Tuesday  in  January,  the  last  Tuesday  in 
Aj>ril,  the  first  Tuesday  in  July,  and  the  fourth  Tuesday  in  October. 

Kings  County — On  the  third  Tuesday  in  January,  and  the  first  Tuesday  in 
April,  July  and  October. 

Madawaska  County — On  the  second  Tuesday  in  April,  and  the  third  Tues- 
day in  July  and  November. 

Northuudierland  County — On  the  fourth  Tuesday  in  .January,  the  first  Tues- 
day in  April,  the  fourth  Tuesday  in  July,  and  the  third  Tuesday  in  October. 

Queens  County — On  the  fourtii  Tuesday  in  May  and  October. 

Restigouche  County — On  the  fourth  Tuesday  in  March,  the  third  Tuesday 
in  July,  and  the  second  Tuesday  in  Novenil)er. 

8t  John  County — On  the  fourth  Tuesday  in  February,  May  and  August, 
and  the  first  Tuesday  in  November. 

Sunbury  County — On  the  first  Tuesday  in  March,  the  third  Tuesday  in 
June,  and  on  the  Wednesday  next  after  the  second  Tuesday  in  October. 

Victoria  County — On  the  third  Tuesday  in  April,  the  fourth  Tuesday  in 
,Iidy  and  November;  and  on  the  first  Tuesday  in  January  for  return  of  exe- 
cutions only. 

Westmorland  County — On  the  first  Tuesday  in  March  and  Juno,  the  second 
Tuesday  in  September,  and  the  fourth  Tuesday  in  November;  the  September 
Terra  only  for  the  return  of  executions. 

Yoi-k  County — On  the  second  Tuesday  in  January,  the  third  Tuesday  in 
March,  and  first  Tuesday  in  June  and  October. 


POST  OFFICE  DEPARTMENT. 

Hon  William  Mulock,  Q  c,  Postmaster  General,  $7,000. 

R  M  Coulter,  Deputy  Postmaster  General.  $3,200. 

Wra  Dawson  LeSueur,  u  a,  Secretary,  $2,600. 

George  Frederick  Everett,  Superintendent  Money  Order  Branch,  $2,400. 

David  Matheson,  Superintendent  Savings  Bank  Branch,  $2,400. 

Sidney  Smith,  Superintendent  Postal  Stores  Brand",  $2,400. 

Major  John  Walsh,  Superintendent  Dead  Letter  Branch,  $2,000. 

Arthur  Lindsay,  Superintendent  Mail  Service  Branch,  $1,950. 

W  J  Johnstone,  Accountant,  $2,600. 

E  P  Stanton,  Superintendent  Postage  Stamp  Branch,  $1,850. 

M  Sweetman,  Chief  Post  OflRce  Inspector.  $2,800. 

B  M  Armstrong,  Controller  Railway  Mail  Service,  $2,500. 

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FOR  SPRAINS  AND  BRUISES  BIGGINS'  BRITISH  UNIHENT  IS  BEST. 


New  Brunswick  Division, 

Inspector's  Office,  St  John— N  R  Colter,  Inspector^  !!;2,200 ;  William  C 
Whittaker,  Assistant;  W  R  Avery,  \V  Flatcli,  R  J  Freeze  and  Alex  Thompson, 
Clerks;  M  A  McLeod,  Messenger;  Bessie  VV  Ervin,  Stenographer  and  Type- 
writer. 

George  M  Ryan,  Superintendent  Railway  Mail  Service;  C  A  Murray  and 
(i  J  King,  Clerks;  H  Steele,  Transfer  Agent. 

Railway  Mail  Clerks, 

BY   SKNIOItlTY. 

F  W  Hliz/.ard,  W  J  Weldon,  B  MoG  Caldwell,  Fred  A  Estey,  J  R  Pidgeon, 
A  J  Gross,  Henry  Wathen,  J  G  Miller,  I)  McKendrick,  Samuel  R  Maxwell, 
Richard  G  Magee,  S  R  Jack,  (Teorge  H  Oulton,  Alex  Murrav,  F  E  Ketcluun, 
C  F  Hoben,  John  H  Watt,  H  B  IVck,  W  S  Hall,  R  R  Smith,  H  W  Belding, 
D  J  D'Aigle,  J  Emerson,  John  P  Hipwell,  B  Budge,  E  V  Albert,  Thos  Bedell, 
E  B  McLeod,  A  S  Belyea,  R  J  Wilkins,  C  E  O'Reilly  and  W  Humphrey. 

Post  Office,  St.  John. 

Postmaster — T  B  Hanington.     Assistant  Postmaster— M  J  Potter. 

Clerks — A  W  Reed,  R  C  Mclntyre,  Andrew  McXichol,  James  S  Flaglor, 
James  L  Finen,  R  D  Wortdrow,  J  W  Ring.  R  A  Hamlin,  Thomas  Jenkins, 
J  H  Ritchie,  J  C  Clark,  H  P  Lee,  A  E  Wilson,  Frederick  Ferguson,  J  R 
Copp,  James  Malcolm,  John  G  Montgomerv,  Jas  S  Clark,  W  J  McClaffertv, 
T  L  Reed,  Alex  McMullin,  F  S  Finlay,  E  I)  Keirstead,  A  T  Moore  and  A  W 
Lingley. 

OtHce  Keeper,  George  Harrison  ;  Messenger  and  Porter,  ^V  Macaulay. 

Engineers — James  VV^)lfe  and  Edward  Hancy. 

Letter  Carriers — Geo  E  W'ithers,  Sup't;  Caleb  Belyea,  Geo  W  Plumpton, 
Wm  Lane,  J  McManus,  John  Beamish,  L'  Belyea,  A  Morgan,  C  H  Elston, 
P  Cassely,  J  A  Mailman,  J  ,J  Ryan,  James  E  Rossiter,  Dominick  Killorn, 
Linley  H  Roberts,  H  T  Bridgeo,  Francis  N  Perkins,  T  Damery,  Marshall 
Macaulay,  James  Thompson,  James  T  Brown,  James  McMonagle  and  C  W 
Magee. 

Money  Order  Service. 

In  sending  money  by  mail,  it  is  always  best  to  transmit  by  Money  Order,  it' 
possible;  if  sent  by  letter,  it  should  always  be  registered. 
Money  Orders  issued  and  paid  from  8.30  a.  m.  to  3.30  p.  m. 

COMMISSIOX   ON    MONEY    ORDERS. 

On  Monej'  Orders  drawn  by  any  Money  Order  Office  in  Canada  on  any 

other  Money  Order  Office  in  the  Dominion,  is  as  follows: 

If  not  exceeding  §:  4 2c  ]     Over  S4o,  not  exceeding  $  GO aOc 

Over  I  4,   "  "  10 fe  i        "       (iO,   "  "  HO 40c 

10,    "  "  '20 10c  I        "       80,    •'  "  100 50c 

20,    "  "  40 20c  ! 

No  single  Money  Order,  payable  in  the  Dominion  of  Canada,  can  be  issued 
for  more  than  $100;  but  as  many  of  $100  each  may  be  given  as  the  remittei 
requires. 

The  rates  of  Commission  to  Foreign  Countries  and  British  Colonies  are  as 
follows : 


If  not  exceeding  §10 10c 

Over  $10,    "  "  20 20c 

20,    "  "  30 30c 


Over  $30,  not  exceeding  $40 40c 

"       40,    "  "  50 50c 


PRINTING  OF  ALL  KINDS  BT  J.  &  A.  McMILLAN. 


New  Brunswick — Post  Office. 


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ONE  BOTTLE  OF  BIGGINS'  BBITISB  LINIHEKT  WILL  CONVINCE. 


POST   OFFICE  SA VINOS   1!ANK. 

Business  in  connection  with  the  opening  of  accounts,  dej^ositinjr  .-i.ii  with- 
(l:;iwing  money,  will  be  attended  to  at  iMoney  Order  OHice,  wliere  inlbmialion 
can  be  obtained.  Rj^t,.s  ^^f  p„stag'<'. 

FIKST   CLASS    iMATTEU. 

Post  Cards. — Dominion  and  United  States,  Ic;  CJreat  Britain  and  other 
I'ostal  Union  Countries,  "Ic.  Kei)ly  Post  Cards  for  use  within  tlie  Dominion 
will  be  issued  at  2  cents  eacli.  Canadian  1  cent  Post  Cards  can  be  forwarded 
to  the  United   Kingdom  if  a  Ic.  Postage  Stamp  be  aihxed. 

Private  Po.st  Cards.  -Prepaid  by  an  onlinary  Ic.  Postage  Stamp,  may 
now  be  sent  l)y  mail  within  the  Dominion  of  Canada.  Tho<e  cards  must  ie 
of  ordinary  card-board,  the  same  as  the  oHicial  ])ost  cards;  must  not  excee<!  u 
size  of  6  inches  in  length  by  o^  inches  in  width  ;  must  not  be  folded,  and 
nothing  but  the  name  and  address  of  the  addressee  and  of  the  sender;  and 
tiie  words  "  Private  Post  Card"  must  be  written,  printed  or  otherwi'^e  im- 
pressed on  the  address  side  near  the  top,  and  nothing  may  be  attached  to 
them.  The  face  of  the  card  is  not  to  be  used  for  advert i-ing  i)urp()sc.s.  Pri- 
vate Post  Cards  are  not  transmissible  to  the  United  States. 

Uroj)  Letters. — City  (including  districts  heretofore  known  as  Carleton, 
Portland  and  Indiantown),  2c.  per  ounce. 

3Iail  Letters, —  From  one  place  in  Canada  to  another,  and  between  Canada 
and  Newfoundland,  and  Canada  and  the  United  Slates,  3c.  per  oimce;  and 
between  Canada  and  Great  Britain,  oc.  per  half  ounce. 

Insufficiency  paid  letters,  from  one  place  in  Canada  to  another,  cm  which  at 
least  a  partial  prepayment  has  been  made,  are  forwarded  charged  with  double 
the  deticienl  postage. 

Letters  addressed  to  places  in  the  United  States  must  be  })repaid  one  full 
rate  (3  cents),  otherwise  they  will  be  sent  to  the  Dead   Tjetter  OHice. 

Legal  and  Commercinl  Psi|U'rs.  -  The  postage  on  Legal  and  Commercial 
Papers  for  the  United  States,  Great  Britain  and  all  Foreign  Postal  Union 
countries,  is  a  cents  for  the  first  10  ounces  or  less,  and  1  cent  for  each  addi- 
tional 2  ounces.  These  papers,  when  posted  for  delivery  in  Canada,  must  I)e 
prepaid  at  Letter  or  Parcel  Post  rates;  but  Deeds,  Wills,  Mortgages  and 
Insurance  Policies,  Insurance  Keceipts  enclosed  with   Policies,  and   Insurance 

P.  NASE  &  SON, 

Ferry  Landing,  Indiantown,  St  John,  N.  B. 

— DEALERS  IN 


GROCERIES,     HARDWARE,     SEEDS, 


Flour,  Meal,  Pork,  Fish, 
Teas,  Coffees,  Spices  aud 
i'nnned  Goods. 


Nails,  Locks,  Hinges, 
Glass,  l{«>lts,  Kiv«ts, 
Nuts,  Haying  Tools. 


Timothy  Clover  aud 
Corn,  and  all  kinds 
of  Garden. 

FERTILIZERH. 


Vessel,  Steamboat,  and  Mill  Supplies, 

MANILLA  and  TARRED  ROPE,  PAINTS  and  OILS. 
BOOK-BINDING  AT  J.  &  A.  MCMILLAN'S. 


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Nkw  Brunswick — Post  Office. 


THERE  IS  ONE  GOOD  LINIMENT -HI6GINS'  BRITISH  LINIHENT. 


■•1 


Receipts  sent  in  hulk  Iron)  Head  Office  to  Agents,  are  to  be  sent  at  the  rate  of 
1  cent  \K-r  '2  ounces.  skcond  class  matter. 

(Iniiiidiaii  NcwspaiMTs,  etc.— Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  printed  and 
l)tibli>lii'(l  in  Canada,  when  issued  not  less  frequently  than  once  a  month,  and 
])()sted  iVom  the  onicc  of  publication  to  actual  Subscribers  or  News  Agents  in 
Canada,  yewfoxiidlaud,  nnd  the  United  StatcK,  resident  elsewhere  than  at  the 
place  (if  publication,  are  kkki;,  but  alt  specimen  copies,  as  well  as  all  publica- 
tions i-siu'd  less  frccjucntly  tiian  once  a  month,  are  required  to  be  prepaid  at 
the  x-nh'  of  1  cent  per  lb  or  fraction  of  a  lb. 

Local  Ncwspai)ers  and  Periodicals,  not  exceedin(f  one  ounce  in  weight,  arc 
C'li,<,nl)lt'  for  city  delivery  by  Letter  Carriers  on  the  prepayment  by  stamp  of  .1 
tent  each  ;  when  exceeding  1  oz.,  and  less  than  4  oz.,  prepayment  by  stamp  ot' 
1  cent  will  be  necessary.        tiiiud  CLASS  MATTER. 

Transient  Newspapers,  ete. — On  all  Transient  Newspapers  and  Periodi- 
cals, adurc'^scd  to  ph'ces  in  Canada  and  the  United  States,  the  postage  rate  is 
one  cent  per  4  ounces  in  weight,  which  must  be  prejjaid  by  postage  stamp. 

Newspapers  and  iViiodicals,  published  not  less  frequently  than  once  ;« 
month,  and  weighing  less  than  1  ounce,  may  be  posted  singly  ;  if  prepaid  by 
postage  stanq),  A  cent  each.  Newspapers  for  the  United  Kingdoiix  must  be 
prep:' id  1  cent  for  eucli  2  oz. 

Ibitisli  and  F<u"eiii;n  Newsjiapers  and  Periodicals  may  be  re-mailed  by 
Booksellers  or  News  Agents  to  subscribers  in  Canada  at  1  cent  per  lb,  to  bo 
])repaid  by  stamp  on  each  ])acket. 

.Viseellaiieoiis  aii<l  IJiMjk  Packets.— The  rale  of  postage  upon  all  News- 
papers and  Periodicals  posted  for  destinations  in  Canada,  not  otherwise  pro- 
vided for,  and  on  Book<,  Pani])hlets,  Occasional  Publications,  Printed  Circu- 
lars, I'rices  Current,  Handbills,  and  other  matter  wholly  in  Print,  is  1  cent 
per  4  ounces  or  fraction  thereof,  *^o  be  prepaid  by  postage  stamp,  or  stampeil 
post-band  or  wrapper  ;  but  wher.  oosted  for  destination  in  the  United  States, 
Great  Britain,  Newfoundland,  auu  all  European  Countries,  the  rate  is  1  cent 
per  2  ounces. 

All  communications  produced  by  the  typewriter,  are  liable  to  letter  rate. 

Circulars. — Without  becoming  liable  to  a  higher  rate  of  postage,  may 
have  a  nritten  date  and  signature  and  name  of  addressee  repeated  inside. 
Unaddressed  Circulars,  Handbills,  etc.,  for  letter-box  distribution  only,  may  bo 
prepaid  },  cent  each  by  postage  stamp. 

Circulars  printed  in  imitation  of  typewriting  will  pass  at  one  cent  per  2 
oz.  rate  when  not  less  than  oO  copies  are  posted  at  one  time. 

Upon  ili  Book  and  Newspaper  Manuscript,  Printers'  Proof  Sheets  (whether 
corrected  or  not),  Circulars  or  Documents  produced  by  a  multiplying  process 
easy  to  recognize.  Maps,  Prints,  Drawings,  Engravings,  Lithographs,  Photo- 
graphs, when  not  (m  glass  or  in  cases  containing  glass :  Sheet  Music,  whether 
printed  or  written,  including  Music  Books,  whether  stitched  or  bound,  Calen- 
dars, and  all  other  miscellaneous  matter  transmissible  by  post  not  otherwise 
provitled  for,  the  rate  of  postage,  when  pasted  in  open  covers  and  addressed 
to  places  in  Canada  and  United  States,  is  1  cent  for  each  2  ounces  or  fraction 
thereof,  to  be  paid  by  postage  stamp  or  stamped  post-band  or  wrapper.  School 
and  College  Examination  papers,  distinctly  marked  as  such,  Assessment  Roll>. 
Militia,  Statute  Labor  and  jMunicipal  returns,  and  Customs  Manifests  in  open 
covers,  are  permitted  to  pass  in  Canada  at  the  rate  of  1  cent  per  2  ounces. 

A  book  packet  may  contain  a  simple  invoice  of  the  contents. 

WRITING  INKS  AT  J.  &  A.  MCMILLAN'S. 


New  Brunswick — Post  Office. 


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TWENTY-FIVE  GENTS  wUl  Buy  a  Bottle  of  HIGGINS'  BRITISH  LINIMENT. 

Hlank  forms  and  printed  stationery  may  pass  at  the  1  cent  per  2  oz.  lute. 

No  package  must  exceed  2  feet  in  length  l)y  1  font  in  width  or  deptii.  Limit 
of  weight  for  Canada,  Newfoundland,  Oreat  Ilritain  or  United  States  is  5  ths ; 
f(ir  other  Postal  Union  countries,  4  Ihs. 

Seeds,  Cuttings,  Hulbs,  Roots  aud  Scions  or  Grafts  can  only  Ite  sent  to  the 
United  States  as  5th  Class  Matter;  when  posted  for  delivery  in  Canada,  the 
postage  is  1  cent  per  4  oz.,  and  the  limit  of  weight  5  lbs.  Cut  flowers  pass  as 
.')th  Class  at  1  cent  per  oz. 

Patterns  ami  Samples.— Bona  tide  Patterns  and  Samples  of  merchandise 
not  e.xceeding  24  ounces  in  weight,  when  posted  in  Canada  for  places  within 
Canada,  must  he  prepaid  by  postiige  stamp  at  the  rate  of  one  (w.nl  per  4  ounces 
weight,  properly  labelled,  and  put  \\\>  in  such  a  manner  as  to  admit  of  inspec- 
tion. Goods  sent  in  execution  of  an  order,  however  small  the  quantity  may 
be,  or  articles  sent  by  one  private  individual  to  another,  not  being  actually 
trade  patterns  or  samples,  are  not  admissible  as  such. 

Patterns  and  Samples  for  the  United  States,  1  cent  per  2  oz.,  the  initial  pre- 
payment being  2  cents.     Limit  of  weight,  8  oz. 

Packets  or  Patterns  of  Samples,  addressed  to  any  place  in  Canada,  can  be 
registered  on  affixing  thereto  registration  stamps  of  the  value  of  5  cents,  in 
addition  to  postage  stamps  representing  ordinary  j)ostage  rate,  provided  such 
]iackets  be  presented  for  registration. 

The  limit  of  weight  to  Great  Britain  is  o  lbs,  and  the  limit  of  size  2  feet  in 
length  by  1  foot  in  breadth.  The  limit  of  weight  to  Austria,  Hungary,  Belgium, 
Egypt,  France,  Hawaii.  Italy,  Portugal,  Roumania  and  Switzerland,  12  oz,, 
and  to  other  Postal  Union  Countries,  eight  0M/tcf«— postage,  2  cents  for  the  first 
4  oz.,  and  1  cent  for  every  additional  2  oz. 

No  article  liable  to  customs  duty  can  be  sent  as  a  sample  or  pattern  to  a 
Postal  Union  country.        fourth  cl.ass  matter. 

Parcels. — Closed  parcels  for  places  in  Canada  must  be  prepaid  6  cents  per 
4  oz.  They  must  not  exceed  o  lbs  in  weight  nor  2  feet  in  length  by  1  foot  in 
width  or  depth,  and  the  sender's  name  should  be  written  on  the  lower  left 
hand  corner.     They  may  be  registered  for  a  fee  of  5  cents. 

FIFTH   CLASS   MATTI^R 

Comprises  such  articles  of  general  merchandise  as  are  not  entitled  to  any 
lower  rate  of  postage.  Postage,  1  cent  per  oz.  or  fraction  of  an  ounce.  Limit 
of  weight,  5  lbs;  size,  2  feet  in  length  by  1  foot  in  width  or  depth.  Matter 
claiming  to  be  5th  Class  must  be  open  to  inspection,  and  there  must  be  no 
correspondence  en(!losed.  Packages  of  oth  Class  matter  may  be  sent  to  the 
United  States  for  the  same  repayment  as  is  recpiired  within  the  Dominion, 
but  the  contents  will  be  liable  to  Customs  inspection  and  collection  of  duty  in 
tlie  United  States.  Sealed  tins,  containing  fish,  lobsters,  vegetables,  meats, 
etc.,  if  put  up  in  a  solid  manner  and  labelled  in  such  a  way  as  to  fully  indi- 
cate the  nature  of  theiv  contents,  may  be  sent  as  5th  Class  matter  within  the 
Dominion,  but  no  sealed  matter  can  be  forwarded  to  the  United  States  imder 
this  head.  Liquids,  oils  and  fatty  substances  may  be  sent  to  places  in  Canada 
and  the  United  States  as  5th  Class  if  put  up  in  accordance  with  the  ruling 
referring  to  such  articles  in  the  Canada  Postal  Guide  for  1895,  page  16. 

Electrotype  blocks  are  considered  5tli  Class  Mail  matter. 

The  United  States. 

The  rate  on  letters,  postal  cards  and  newspapers  to  the  United  States  is  the 
'^ame  as  that  applicable  to  Canada. 

BLANK  BOOKS  AT  J.  &  A.  McUILLAN'S,  98  PRINCE  WM.  STREET. 


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When  Honse-cleaning  be  Sure  not  to  Misplace  BIGGINS'  BRITISH  LINIMENT. 

The  rnte  on  hooks,  ])!irn|tliU'ts,  pliolognipliH  and  otiier  printed  matter  is  1 

cent  per  2  o/,. 

The  rale  on  coninurcial  pj\i)ers,  samples,  ete.,  is  the  same  as  that  applieahh 
to  other  I'ostal  rnioii  countries. 

The  rate  on  general  merchandise  is  the  same  as  that  applicahle  to  otli  Chiss 
Matter  wlien  passing  from  one  phue  in  Canaihi  to  another,  viz.:  1  cent  per  oz. 
Siicli  matter  is  siihjt'cl  to  the  eoliection  of  any  duty  to  wiiieh  it  may  he  fonmi 
liahU'  oil  arrival  in  the  United  States. 

The  legistralion  fee  is  o  cents.  An  acknowledgment  of  delivery  may  also 
he  secured  on  payment  of  an  adilitional  fee  of  5  cents. 

l*ar<'el  Post. 

WITH    THK    UMTKI)    KINODOAf,    NKW   80l'TII    WALES.    NEWFOUNDLAND, 
.;,  .JAMAICA,    I?AUl!Al)(iS,    ,(APAN,    AND    OTHER   COINTRIES. 

Closed  i)arcels  may  he  sent  to  places  in  Newfoundland,  .Jamaica,  the  United 
Kingdom,  Jai)an,  Barbados,  the  I.eeward  Islands,  (luadaloupe,  and  all  other 
countries  and  colonies  with  which  the  United  Kingdom  maintains  a  Parcel 
Post,  No  correspondence  must  he  enclosed.  .\  Customs  Declaration  of  the 
contents  and  value  ol"  each  ])arcel  must  he  tilled  up  at  the  Post  Otlice,  or  one 
of  the  branches,  hy  the  sender. 

Parcels  for  Newfoundhmd  must  he  jjrepaid  1")  cents  per  lb  or  fraction  of  a 
Ih,  and  nnist  uoi  exceed  7  Ihs  in  weight,  nor  2  feet  in  length  by  1  foot  in  width 
or  depth. 

Parcels  for  .Jamaica,  liarhados,  (irenada,  St.  TiUcia,  St.  Vincent  and  Britisii 
Guiana  must  he  jirepaid  20  cents  per  11),  or  fraction  of  a  lb,  and  must  not 
exceed  7  lbs  in  weight,  nor  '2  feet  in  length,  by  1  foot  in  width  or  depth. 

Parcels  !("■  the  I'nited  Kinirdoi'i  nuist  he  prepaid  Ki  cents  per  lirst  lit.  or 
traction  of  a  II),  and  12  cents  for  every  additional  lb,  and  nuist  not  exceed  11 
lbs  in  weight,  noi-  2  feet  in  length,  hy  I  foot  in  width  or  depth. 

I'arcels  for  New  South  Wales  for  the  lirst  lb  20c.,  and  any  subsequent  tb  ll>c. 

Parcels  tor  .Japan  must  he  pre]);ud  20  cents  per  lb,  or  fraction  of  a  lb,  and 
must  not  exceed  7  lbs  in  weight,  nor  2  feet  in  length  hy  I  foot  in  width  or  depth. 

Rei^istratioii. 

All  classes  of  matter  addressed  to  places  in  Canada,  the  United  States,  New- 
foundland, (ireal  Britain,  or  any  Postal  Union  country,  may  be  registered  f'lr 
a  fee  of  5  cents  for  each  article  in  addition  to  the  postage;  and  letters  may  )>e 
registered  to  most  of  the  countries  not  included  in  the  Union.  Registered 
articles  should  be  prepaid. 

Every  article  intended  for  registration  nuist  be  handed  in  at  the  wicket,  and 
a  receijit  obtained  therefor;  (m  no  account  must  it  be  dropped  into  a  letter  box. 
The  registration  fee  should  be  paid  hy  stamp. 

The  sender  of  registered  articles  addressed  to  any  Postal  Union  country 
may  entitle  himseli  to  a  certificate  as  to  the  disposal  of  said  article  by  the 
I'ostmaster  at  the  office  addressed,  on  prepayment  of  an  additional  fee  of  5  cent^'. 

Ro-I)iiTot<'d  Lcttors.— Letters  re-directed  to  places  in  Canada  and  the 
United  States,  witliout  being  tuken  oul  of  the  Post  Office,  are  not  liable  to  any 
a.dditional  postage. 

Letters  sent  to  or  received  from  a  country  of  the  Postal  Union,  and  after- 
wards re-directed  to  any  place  in  Canada,  or  to  a  country  in  the  Postal  Unifni, 
will  be  forwarded,  even  if  taken  out  of  the  office  and  re-addressed;  but  if 
re-addressed  to  a  place  where  there  is  a  higher  rate  of  postage,  the  difference 
of  postage  will  be  chargeable. 


JOB  PRINTING  ARTISTICALLY  EXECUTED  AT  J.  &  A.  MCMILLAN'S. 


Nkw  Uruxswick — Post  Office. 


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HAVE  YOU  A  GOLD?    USE  HIGGINS'  BRITISH  LINIMENT. 

Matter  Which  Caiiiiot  Iki  FornardHl  Throii^'h  tho  I»ost.— Any  explo- 
sive substance,  fjlass,  li(iui(l,()r  otlier  matter  likely  to  entail  risk  or  injury  to  the 
ordinary  contents  of  the  tiiail,  will  he  sent  to  the  Dead  Letter  Odjce,  Ottawa. 

Letters  containing.!;  ^jjold  or  silver  money,  Jewels,  or  precious  articles,  or  any- 
thing liable  to  ("nstonis  duties,  cannot  he  forwarded  by  post  to  any  of  the 
I'ostal  Union  countries  except  the  Lulled  States. 

Illiportailt. — A  letter  once  |)osted  becomes  the  |)roporty  of  the  j)er.son  to 
whom  it  is  addressed,  and  must  be  forwarded  according  to  its  direction.  On 
no  application,  however  urgent,  can  it  be  delivered  back  to  the  writer,  or  to 
any  other  person. 

To  enclose  wiiting,  intended  to  serve  the  purpose  of  a  letter,  in  a  news- 
paper packet  or  in  a  jKircel,  is  an  oflence  ])imishable  by  a  Hue  of  from  $10  to  ^40. 

Sale  of  Poilajje  Stamps.  — Any  j.erson,  her"  than  a  I'nstmaster,  who 
engages  in  the  sale  of  Postage  Stamps  or  Stamped  Envelopes,  without  being 
(Inly  licensed  by  the  f'ost master  (ieucral,  is  liable,  on  conviction  before  a 
Justice  of  the  Peace,  to  a  penalty  of  ."^40  for  each  oflence. 

Request  Letters.— Lnregistered  h-ttets  from  places  in  Canada,  Newfound- 
land and  United  States,  enclosed  in  envelopes  having  printed  thereon  a  recpiest 
that  the  letters  be  returned  to  the  sen<ler  if  not  delivered  within  a  certain 
siiecified  time,  will  be  returned  as  re(pieste(l,  if  not  delivered  at  the  time  stated. 

llseliil  Hints. 

Never  send  money  or  other  articles  of  value  through  the  Post  Office  excei)t 
either  by  Money  Order  or  Registered   Letter. 

Make  complaints  and  intjuiries  in  writing. 

p]nvelopes  closed  and  simply  clipped  at  the  ends  cannot  be  forwarded  by 
Rook  Post.     AfHx  stam{)s  securely,  and  on  the  upper  right  hand  corner. 

Register  all  valuable  letters. 

Send  money  by  Money  Order  whenever  practicable. 

Preserve,  and  re(piest  correspondents  to  preserve,  envelopes  of  mis-sent 
<\v  delayed  letters. 

Business  men  should  be  careful  to  authorize  but  a  limited  number  of  persoiis 
to  receive  their  letters,  and  only  those  in  whom  they  have  full  confidence. 

Have  a  letter  box  on  the  door  of  residence  and  office. 

Letters  addressed  to  mere  initials,  or  fictitious  names,  will  not  be  delivered. 
unless  addressed  in  care  of  a  resident,  or  to  some  box  in  the  Post  Office. 

Mutilated  Stamps. 

Letters  having  nuitilated  stamps,  or  stamps  so  soiled  and  defaced  as  to  make 
it  impossible  for  the  sorting  clerks  to  decide  whether  they  have  been  used 
before  or  not,  will  be  sent  to  the  Postmaster  General  for  his  adjudication  ;  and 
if  it  can  be  shown  that  such  stamps  had  been  previonslv  used,  the  ottender 
will  be  liable  to  a  fine  of  from  !?10  to  $40. 

Post  Bands  and  Stamped  Envelopes. 

One  cent  post  bands  for  newspaper  or  book  packet  wrappers ;  and  one  and 
three  cent  stamped  envelopes  and  two  and  three  cent  letter  cards  are  issued 
by  the  Department,  and  may  be  had  at  the  stamp  vendors  at  a  trifle  above 
their  fiice  value.  Merchants'  Boxes. 

Rent  of  small  box  $4,  and  of  large  box  $(>  a  year. 

Though  every  effort  will  be  made  in  sorting  letters  to  place  them  in  the 
lioxes,  when  the  party  addressed  is  known  to  have  a  box,  the  Postmaster  does 
not  hold  himself  responsible  for  this  always  being  done,  the  primary  rule.s^ 

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OET  A  BOTTLE  NOW  OF  HI6QINS'  BRITISH  LINIMENT. 


beiiiK  lliut  till  li'tttTH  bearing  the  luituber  of  the  house  nnd  name  of  Htreet  n^ 
there  by  the  letttT  cuiriiT.  An  order  to  phiee  In  a  box  letters  belon^in^  t- 
iDolher  person  than  the  owner  of  the  box,  eannot  be  recognized  unless  sik  I, 
letters  are  addressed  to  the  I'are  of  the  box  or  its  owner.  Letters  for  a  mend)er 
of  a  lirni  should  he  addressed  to  the  care  of  the  Hrni  or  the  numbt-r  of  the  box. 
Box-holders  woidd  facilitate  the  work  of  sorting  by  re(iueHting  eorrespondeiil> 
to  add  the  box  nuinlu'r  to  the  address  of  their  letters. 

SI.  John  Lotlor  ( arrlers'  Delivery. 

Letters  and  Papers  should  be  addressed  to  Street  and  Number.  Change  of 
vesideiiee  should  be  promptly  notified  to  the  Postmaster.  Two  deliveries  daily, 
ut  7..".0  a.  m.  and  o  p.  m.     On  puhlic  liolidays  there  is  no  afternoon  delivery. 

Letters  not  bearing  the  name  and  number  of  street,  addressed  to  partita 
whose  address  may  be  known  to  the  Carriers,  will  be  delivered  by  them.  It 
is  always  best,  however,  to  have  name  of  street  and  number  of  house  supplied. 

Furei^ii  Mail.s. 


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Corresiiondcm  e  lor  Westtiii  Australia  can  be  forwarded  via  Hriiidlsi  only. 

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liind,  Matalicleland,  Molcpoldic,  Palacliwe  (Kaliiuas 
Fown),  -hoshoiig  Tati  Kiver  and  Zambesi 

«'apc  I'olony 

Madagascar  (e.ccept  8t  Mary,  Taniatave  and  Majunga,  to 
which  ordinary  I'ost.il  Union  rates  and  arrangements 

i'ppiy) • 

Morocco  (except  Tanuier,  Laraiche,  Rabat,  Casabianca, 
Splli,  Mazagan  and  Mogador,  to  which  ordinary  Postal 
I'lijon  rales  and  arraiigcnicuts  apply) 

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an  ((//(/tVtoHdV  t7i</rj7e  is  made  on  delivery;  (i/>)  that  the  registration  is  incomplete, 
le-iding  beyond  the  Port  of  Arrival;  and  (none)  that  no  registration  can  be  effected 

Prepayment  of  all  classes  of  correspondence  must  be  effected  by  means  of  stamps. 

riie  postage  on  Commercial  Papers  is  the  same  as  on  Printed  Papers,  except 
lowest  charge  is  5  cents. 

The  po.stage  on  Samples  and  Patterns  is  the  same  as  on  Printed  Papers,  except 
lowest  charge  is  2  cents. 


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CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT. 


POUT   ()|-   SArNT   JOHN. 

.Jiiiiics  R  Rnel— Collector  and  Kej^istrar  of  Sliippin^. 

Warphouse  Department — A  Atcliison  and  S  \\  Wilkins. 

Long  Room— H  1*  Sandall,  S  W  Cain  and  C;  F  Tilley. 

Invoice  Records — John  Dixon. 

Shipping  Department — K  A  Barber  and  H  Turner. 

Statistical  Department — D  J  Gleeson  and  W  K  Stevens. 

Ai)praisers  of  Dntial)le  Articles — James  E  Wliittaker,  James  Hamilton 
and  A  Everitt,  Appraisers;  A  Buist  and  Georjis  Jackson,  Packers. 

Landing  Surveyor — G  F  ?Irttl>fc.";  Geo  Jenkins  and  J  F  Berton,  Clerks. 

Gangers  and  Proof  Office — Sarp.iel  Robinson,  (iauf,'cr;  F  R  Connor,  Assist- 
ant (lauger;  Peter  McCart,  Sampler,  etc. 

Postal  Parcel  Office — F  Gallagher,  W  Forsvth,  W  Ro.\burough  and  J  J 
Mtdlin. 

Tide  Surveyor — William  Johnson. 

Waiters  and  Searchers — P  J  O'Keefle,  Chief;  T  O  Sandall  and  John  Lowery. 

Warehouse  Lockers — T  Bustin,  W  Carleton,  C  harles  Pidgcon,  M  B  Owen> 
and  T  B  Foley. 

Tide  Waiters  -Wilson  Dobbin,  R  J  McAdoo,  J  M  F  Whiting,  W  Farren, 
VV  A  Dougherty,  John  Cochran,  Thos  Condon,  John  Rogerson,  Robt  Wills, 
.lohn  Dixon,  Wm  Roxhorough,  C  W  Cowan  and  J  J  Mull  in. 

Boatmen  and  Tidewaiters — Robt  Fulton,  Geo  Price  and  John  McKelvey. 

.Messenger — Joseph  I  Noble. 

Weigher  Cigars  and  Tobacco — John  Lowery. 

Preventive  Officers — Chance  Harbor,  David  Thompson  ;  Back  Bay,  George 
Chubb;  Beaver  Harbor,  Sanuiel  McKay. 

PORTS  AND   COLLECTOUS   JN    NEW    BRINSWK  K. 


Bathurst,  J  E  Baldwin. 

Outposts:  New  Brandon,  P  .T  Foley. 
Caraquet,  J  CJ  C  Blaokhall. 
Tracadip,  M  B  Bourgeois. 
Shippcgan,  H  A  8orniany. 

Chatham,  D  Ferguson. 

(hitports:  Richibucto,  B  E.Johnson. 
Buttouche,  J  LeBlauc. 

Dalhousie,  W  O  Montgomery. 

Outports:  Campbellton,  A  McKenzie. 

Fredericton,  A  F  Street. 

Moncton,  I  W  Binney. 

Outports;  Dorcliester,  A  W  Chapman. 
Rockland,  A  Boudreau. 
Shediac,  A  M  Leger. 
Hillsboro,  Williams  Woodwortli. 
Harvey,  (j  Brewster. 
Alma,  D  Cleveland. 
Cocaigne,  A  K  Dysart. 

Newcastle,  W  A  Park. 

J  S  McLaren, 

J.  &  A.  McMillan  supply  the  British  empire  map  of  the  world. 


Sackville,  J  J  Anderson. 

Outports:  Baie  Verte,  VV  Prescott. 
Rockport,  R  C  Ward. 

St  John,  James  R  Ruel. 

Outports  ;  Lepreaux,  'i  K  Hanson. 
•MuMjuash,  ('  C  Clinch. 
Quaco,  .loseph  Carson. 
Sussex,  Ci  H  Wallace. 
Mc.Adani  .Junction,  J  W  Hoyt. 
St  George,  .J  McKay. 

St  Stej)hen,  H  H  Graham. 

Outports:  St  Andrews,  W  Whitloek. 
West  Isles.  Tlionias  Trecartin. 
Cainpobello,  .\  .J  (Marke. 
(irand  Manan,  Miss  L  Clark,  Acting. 

Woodstock,  W  Drysdale. 
Outports:  Centreville.  D  Irving. 
Debee,  11  Kirkpatrick. 
Aroostook  .Junction,  G  Bedell. 
Grand  Falls,  H  Taylor. 
St  Leonards,  Frank  Violette. 
KduKindstou,  L  Cyr. 
Middle  St  Francis,  Matbias  Nadoau. 

Inspector  of  Customs. 


112  Ni:w  HurNHWicK— DoMrNioN  Offkkh.s. 

USE  HIOOINS'  BRITISH  UNIMENT  AND  BE  RELIEVED. 


OFFICES    AND    OFFK'FliS     INDFU    THF    DOMrNION 
(JOVFUNMKNr   IN    MOW    HKl'NSWICK. 

Fiiiiiiic(>  D<>|>artm('iit. 

AsHistiint  Iti'ci'iver  (  KMionil's  <  )|li(i'iiii(l  I»oiiiiiii(»ii  SnvinK^  liiuik  AsHiMtiiiit 
Rt'ct'ivtT  (iiMii'i-iil,  Jlowunl  I)  McLfod;  Savings  liaiik  iManagiT,  Howard  |i 
McLt'od;  Acroimtant,  Assistant  Kfceiver  (ietu'ral's  Odice  and  HavinKs  Bank, 
iit'o  h' Sancton  ;  Cli-rks,  lloliert  S  Cowan,  .Janii's  Krni'st  H'Mirkc  and  Kohcrt 
Ewinj,';  MeHHtiif^cr,  Thomas  II  Lawson.  Deposits, year fiuling  June  30,  181)7, 
$»»U(»,2(n>.00;  withdrawals,  :!io<)8,H17. 11. 

liilaiHl  ll(>vciiii(>  l)('|»Artiiu^nt. 

InH[)eot()r  for  Maritime  Provinces,  'limolhy  liiirkc;  Collector,  Robt  Atlier- 
lon  ;   Depiitv  Collector,  . I  AM'reil  Clark  ;   Accountant,  T  II  Helyea. 

Excise  (MHcers— H  H  Smyth,  J  K  MeCloskey,  J  C  Ferguson,  W  J  Fitz- 
jiiUrii'k,  ()  A  ( leldart. 

Sub-Colleclors  -A  vV  Chapman,  Dorcliester ;  A  K  Street  (acting),  Fred- 
vricton;  Wm  Whitlock.  St  Andrews;  A  M  Hill,  St  Stephen;  J  J  Anderson, 
Sackville;  William  I )ilil)lee.  Woodstock  ;  I  W  Hinney,  Moncton ;  (J  II 
Wallace,  Sussex;  A  M  Leger,  Shediac  ;  A  J  Clark,  Campohello;  (r  A  Hedell, 
.\udover. 

Preventive  Service  Oflicer— J  T  Kelly,  St  Juhn,  N  B. 

I'ood  Inspector — J  C  I'erguson. 

IVtroleum  Inspectors— John  T  Kelly  and  W  J  Fitzpatrick. 

Dim  EH   OF    lOXClSE. 

Malt 11  cents  per  ll». 

Tol)acco  manufactured  from  Canadian  growth 5     "  " 

Foreign    Leaf  Tol)acco,  and    Manufactured    Foreign 

Leaf  Tobacco 2o     "  " 

Canadian  Twist... 5     "  " 

.Spirits,  per  Imperial  gallon,  proof > !?1.1)0 

malt L92 

"  "  •'        molasses L93 

Vinegar,  standard  gallon,  containing  t5  p.  c.  of  Acetic 

Acid  4  cents. 

Acetic  Acid 4     " 

Cigars $6  per  M. 

Cut  Tobacco,  when  i)Ut  up  in  packages  weighing  one- 
twentieth  of  a  ()ound  or  less  40  cents  per  tb. 

Cigarettes,  weighing  not  more  than  .".  Il)s !?3.00  per  M. 

"  "  more  than  ;Mbs S.OO       " 

Snutt",  damp,  in  [)kgs  of  under  ">  lbs 2."^  cents  per  lb. 

of ')  lbs.  and  over IS     " 

Beer,  browed  from  any  other  substance  than  malt 10     "  *' 

Marine  aiul  FisIiorH's. 

Hon  Sir  Louis  Davies,  Minister  Marine  and  Fisheries;  F  J  Harding,  Agcni 
\'ov  Xew  Brunswick  of  Lighthouses  and  Marine  Hospitals,  Signal  Station^. 
Steam  Fog  Alarms,  Buoys  and  Beacons;  .leremiab  Drake,  Signal  Master,  M 
John;  Wm  Waring,  Inspecti)r  of  Kngints  and  Boilers;  John  Kelly,  Inspector 
of  Lights;   I  J  Olive,  Inspector  of  Steamboats. 

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OET  HIQQINS'  BRITISH  LINIMENTIN  PREFERENCE  TO  ALL  OTHERS. 


1>(^l»aH  limit  of  Mliiisfor  of  JiiHtico. 

Dorolu'Htcr  I\>nit«'iiliury— John  B  F(>>itor,  VVanK'ii ;  ("liarliN  Ross,  nt'piity 
WanU'ii ;  Ili-v  .1  Roy  Caniplicll,  I'rotc.sluiit  Chaplain  ;  R«'v  A  l>  ("oiiiiier,  R  (' 
<'haphiin;  John  A  (iray,  Accountant;  Rohcrt  Mitchell,  Snr>;oon  ;  John 
Frascr,  Stort'kocpcr  and  Steward;  JurncH  A  I'iercy,  KMfi;ineer. 

noiiiiiiioii  Piihlic  Works  Depart iiu'iit. 

Kngineerin;,^  Stall' -IC  T  P  Sliewen,  Rt'sich'nt  Kn^i'ieer;  (ieorj,'e  A  Day. 
Assistant  Engineer,  Now  Hnniswick.  J  15  llenan,  Resident  Kn^jineer,  1'  K 
Island.     Kit  Milled^'e,  Resident  Enj^intH'r;  (i  A  Ik'rnaseoni,  Assistant  Engi- 

jiecr,  Anti^onish.     ('   E   W  Dodwell,    Resident   Engineer;  -(ireenwood, 

Assistant,  Halifax.     Joseph  Ewing,  Paymaster. 

Dredging  and  Piihlie  Rnildings — VV'in  J  MelJordock.  Superintendent  of 
Dredges  and  Agent  of  the  Department  for  Public  Huildings  in  St  John; 
Clerks,  D  II  Waterhnry  and  ''hos  11  Adams. 

Custom  House— Caretaker  and  Janitor,  James  Paul  ;  Engineer  steam  heat- 
ing apparatus,  Neil  Morrison;  I'^ireuuui,  Christopher  White. 

Post  Of'ice — James  Wolfe,  Engineer  steam  heating  apparatus;  Edward 
Haney,  A  -listant,  and  in  charge  of  elevator. 

ImiiiilJrVtitioii  Dopartiiu'iit. 

S  Gardner,  Dominion  hnmigration  Oflicer  for  New  Brunswick,  and  .\genl 
for  New  Brunswick  for  the  Emigration  Association  of  (treat  Britain,  !?1,(I00. 
The  Deputy  Treasurers  at  the  Outports  of  the  Province  act  as  Immigration 
<  )lficers. 

DopartiiH'iit  of  Raihvay.s  aii<l  Canals. 

(UN.VDFAN   (iOVERNMKNT    KAIIAVAYS. 

Intercolonial  Division l.^loj  miles. 

Prince  Edward  Island  Division 210      '* 


H«m  Andrew  G  Blair.  Minister  of  Railways  and  Canals,  Ottawa;  Colling- 
wood  Schreiber,  v  M  g.  Deputy  A[inister  and  Chief  Engineer  of  Railways  and 
Canals,  (Jttawa,  !}!6,000  ;  D  Pottinger,  General  Manager  Canadian  Government 
Railways,  Moncton,  N  B.  General  Officers  resident  at  Moncton,  N  B.  (See 
Railways.) 

Sliippiiiyr  Office,  St.  John. 

W  H  Purdy,  Ship{)ing  Master,  St  John. 

F  O  Allison,  Dei)uty  Shij)ping  Master,  St  John. 

Weights  and  Measnres  Inspection. 

The  Weights  and  Measures  Act  provides  that  two  gallons  shall  be  a  peck, 
and  eight  gallons  a  bushel,  and  that  after  January  1st,  1S8(),  in  contracts  for 
the  sale  ^d  delivery  of  any  of  the  undermentioned  articles,  the  bushel  shall 
be  determined  by  weigi)t,  unless  convenience  for  weighing  are  not  avalhible, 
or  unless  a  bushel  by  measure  is  specially  agreed  on  in  writing,  the  weight 
ecpiivalent  to  a  bushel  being  as  follows:  Wheat,  60  Ib.s ;  Indian  corn,  50  lbs; 
rye,  oG  lbs;  peas,  beans  and  clover  seed,  (10  lbs;  barley,  timothy  .seed  and 
buckwheat,  48  lbs;  malt,  30  lbs;  oats.  34  lbs;  flaxseed,  50  lbs;  hempseed,  44 
ll»s;  blue  grass  seed,  14  lbs;  castor  beans.  40  lbs;  potatoes,  turnips,  carrots, 
parsnips,  beets  and  onions,  ()0  lbs;  bituminous  coal,  70  lbs.     Power  is  also 

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given  to  the  Governor-in-Council  to  specify  the  weight  of  other  articles  equiv- 
alent to  a  bushel.  Violations  of  the  foregoing  provisions  subject  the  offender 
to  a  penalty  not  e^ceeiling  i?-.0  for  the  first  offenr-e,  and  not  exceeding  $50  foi 
each  subse(iuent  offence. 

^         ADOITIONAL    REGULATIONS. 

1.  All  apples  packed  in  Canada  for  sale  by  the  barrel  shall  be  packed  in 
good  and  strong  barrels  of  seasoned  wood,  made  as  nearly  cylindrical  as  may 
be  ;  the  staves  of  such  barrels  shall  be  twenty-seven  inches  in  length  from 
croe  to  croe,  with  heads  from  sixteen  and  one- half  to  seventeen  inches  in 
iliameter;  and  such  barrels  shall  be  sufhciently  hooped  with  a  lining  hoop 
within  the  chimes,  the  wliole  well  secured  by  nails. 

2.  Every  person  who  offers  or  exposes  apples  for  sale  by  the  b'-.rrel,  other- 
wise than  in  accordance  with  the  foregoing  provisions  of  this  section,  shall  Ite 
liable  to  a  penalty  of  t\,'enty-five  cents  for  each  barrel  of  apples  so  offered  or 
exposed  for  sale. 

Weights  and  Measures  Iii.spection  Service. 

Division  of  St.  John — J.  B.  Wilmot,  Inspector;  E.  Cowan  and  D.  Richan'.-. 
Assistant  Inspectors.     Comprises  the  whole  province  of  New  Brunswick. 

Time  Ball,  Customs  Building-. 

The  Bali  will  be  hoisted  half  its  elevation  each  day  (Sunday  excepted)  at 
tiftcen  minutes  before  one  o'clock.  At  one  minute  before  one  o'clock  it  will 
be  hoisted  its  full  height;  and  at  one  o'clock,  mean  time,  the  Ball  will  be 
dropped.  A  chronometer  keeping  correct  Greenwich  time  -should  then  show 
nil.  L*4m.  I()s..  and  the  difference  between  this  and  the  time  shown  by  a  chron- 
ometer is  its  true  error  ou  (ireenwich  time  at  the  moment.  As  the  above 
hour  of  one  o'clock,  when  the  ball  drops,  represents  5h.  24m.  16s.  at  Green- 
wich, the  error  of  a  chronometer  may  be  ascertained,  no  matter  where  the 
ship  IS  lying.  Masters  of  vessels  arriving  at  St.  John  should  compare  their 
chronometers  by  the  Time  Ball,  as  it  will  enable  them  to  get  the  .sea  rate, 
which  fre(|uently  varies  from  harbor  .ates.  Latitude  45°  l<i''  42"  North. 
LdUgituili'  in  time  4h.  24m.  l(.)s.  west  of  Greenwich. 

D.  Leavitt  Ili'TCHrNSON,  Director. 

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tcr  who  may  be  desirous  of  having  the  accuracy  of  their  barometers  verified, 
ran  do  so  by  comparison  with  the  standard  at  the  Observatory.         I).  L.  H. 

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BOARDS  OF  HEALTH. 

Provincial  Board  of  Healtli. 

Wm  Bayard,  M  D  (Chairman),  Ho!i  Judge  Steadnian,  lion  James  lioUy, 
Geo  E  Coulthard,  b  a,  m  d  (Secretary),  Gv^o  H  Coburn,  m  d,  John  McMillan. 

Local  Boards  of  Health. 

District  No  1,  Fredericton — Chairman,  W  C  Crocket,  m  d;  Secretary,  Chas 
W  Beck  with. 

District  No  2,  Marysville — Chairman,  Isaac  Clarence  Sharp,  M  d. 

District  No  3,  York  Co  (excluding  the  City  or  Fredericton  and  the  Town  (>{ 
Marysville) — Chairman,  B  M  Mullen,  M  D,  St  Marys  Ferry. 

District  No  4,  St  John — Chairman,  Jas  Reynolds;  Secretary,  Thos  M  Burns. 

District  No  7,  Moncton — Chairman,  E  O  Steeves,  M  i> ;  Secretary,  C  E 
Northrup. 

District  No  8,  Westmorland  Co  (excluding  the  Town  of  Moncton) — Chair- 
man, D  D  McDonald,  md,  Petitcodiac;  Secretary,  A  R  Myers,  m  D,  Moncton. 

District  No  9,  Woodstock — Chairman,  Newton  R  Colter,  M  d;  Secretary, 
J  Chipman  Hartley. 

District  No  10,  Carleton  Co  (excluding  the  Town  of  Woodstock)— Chair- 
man, J  Curtis,  M  D,  Hartland. 

District  No  11,  St  Stephen — Chairman,  Frank  I  Blair,  m  d;  Secretary,  J  G 
Stevens,  jr. 

District  No  12,  MlUtown — Chairman  and  Secretary,  J  M   Deacon,  M  d; 
Inspector,  Daniel  Sutherland. 

District  No  13,  Upper  Mills— Chairman,  Henry  Hacker;  Secretary,  E  F 
Towers. 

District  No  14,  Grand   Manan  Island — Chairman,   Wm  A   Eraser,  Wood- 
ward's Cove ;  Secretary,  Wm  A  Eraser. 

District  No  15  (excluding  the  Towns  of  St  Stephen,  Milltown,  Upper  Mills 
and  Grand  Manan  Island) — Chairman,  W  D  Forster,  St  Andrews. 

District   No  1(5,  Victoria  Co— Chairman,   F  N  Welling,  M  i),  Andover: 
Secretary,  G  W  Day. 

District  No  17,  Madawaska  Co— Chairman,  J  A  Guy,  M  d,  Ednuindston ; 
Secretary,  C  G  Main,  M  d,  Edraundston. 

District  No  18,  Sunbury  Co— Chairman,  Jas  Peake,  m  d,  Oromocto ;  Secre- 
tary, A  Stanley  Clowes,  Oromocto. 

District  No  19,  Queens  Co— Chairman,  James  A  Casswell,  M  d. 

District  No  20,  Kings  Co— Chairman,  L  R  Murray,  M  D,  Sussex. 

District  No  21,  Albert  Co— Chairman,  W  S  Starratt,  Hopewell  Hill ;  Secre 
tary,  Geo  G  Melvin,  M  D,  Aina. 

District  No  ''2,  Kent  Co— Chairman,  Thos  J  Bourque,  m  d,  Richibucto. 

District  ''•o  23,  Northumberland  Co— Chairman,  James  McGregor  Baxter, 
M  D,  Chatliam ;  Secretary,  Robert  Nicholson,  m  i>,  Newcastle. 

District  No  24,  Gloucester  Co— Chairman  and  Secretary,  J  C  Meahan,  m  d, 
Hathurst. 

District  No  25,  Restigouche  Co— Chairman,  .\  G  P'erguson,  m  d,  Dalhonsie ; 
Secretary,  H  A  Johnson,  Dalhousie. 

District   No   26,   Town  of  Canipbellton— Chairman,  W  W  Doherty,  m  d; 
Secretary,  T  Carter. 

District  No  27,  City  of  Chatham— Dr  Macdonald,  D  G  Smith,  W  B  Snow- 
ball, Alex  Robinson. 

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GAME   LAWS. 

Synopsis  «)f  New  Bt-uuswick  GMine  Law,  1897. 

1.  No  i»ersoii  ^MnW  hunt,  take,  kill,  wound  or  destroy,  within  this  province, 
any  moose,  ciiribou  or  deer,,  between  the  ;{lst  December  and  the  Ist  day  of 
September  in  er.ch  and  every  year,  under  a  penalty  not  exceeding  $200. 

2.  No  one  person  shall,  during  the  time  hereby  allowed  for  killing,  hunt- 
ing or  taking  moose,  caribou  or  deer,  in  any  one  year  or  season,  kill  or  take 
more  than  two  moose,  three  caribou,  or  three  deer,  and  no  number  of  persons 
forming  a  hunting  party  of  three  or  more,  shall,  in  any  one  season,  kill  more 
than  one  moose,  two  caribou,  or  two  deer,  for  each  member  of  such  hunting 
partv,  exclusive  of  guides,  under  a  penalty  of  from  $20  to  $40, 

:].'  No  person  shall,  at  any  time  or  season,  hereafter  hunt,  take,  kill,  wound 
or  destroy,  any  cow  or  female  calf  moose  within  this  province,  under  a  penaUj 
of  from  $100  to  8200. 

4.  No  person  shall  hereafter,  at  any  time  or  season,  hunt,  chase,  pursue, 
wound,  take,  kill  or  destroy,  any  moose,  caiibou  or  deer,  with  a  dog  or  dogs, 
save  as  may  be  necessary  to  expel  such  moose,  caribou  or  deer,  from  or  out  of 
any  cultivated  fields,  under  a  penalty  of  $50.  It  shall  be  lawful  for  any  per- 
son to  kill  or  destroy  any  dog  or  dogs  found  hunting,  pursuing,  chasing  or 
destroying  moose,  caribou  or  deer. 

5.  In  hunting  moose,  caribou  oir  deer,  it  is  unlawful  to  use  a  "jack  light." 
Penalty  $50. 

().  Unless  a  party  holds  a  license  to  hunt  moose  or  caribou,  it  is  unlawful 
for  a  guide  to  accomi)any  him.     Penalty  $40. 

7.  No  person  shall  hereafter,  in  the  counties  of  Kings  and  Sunbury,  take, 
wound,  trap  or  destroy  any  muskrat,  between  the  tenth  day  of  June  and  the 
tenth  of  March  following  in  any  year,  under  a  penalty  of  $5  for  each  and 
every  ottence. 

8.' No  person  shall  take,  kill,  wound,  trap  or  destroy  any  mink,  fisher  or 
sable,  between  the  first  day  of  May  and  the  first  day  of  September  following 
in  any  year,  under  a  penalty  not  exceeding  $20. 

W.  No  person  shall  at  any  time  within  this  province,  during  a  period  of  two 
years  from  and  after  the  20th  March,  1897,  catch,  trap  or  kill  any  beaver,  or 
have  in  his  possession  the  undressed  skin  of  any  beaver,  killed  in  this  prov- 
ince at  any  time  during  such  period  of  two  years,  under  a  penalty  not  exceed- 
ing $50,  nor  less  than  $20,  for  each  and  every  offience.  Jf  any  person  shall, 
during  the  said  period  of  two  years,  have  in  his  possession  the  undressed  skin 
of  any  beaver,  lie  shall  be  deemed  prima  facie  to  have  violated  the  provisions 
of  this  act,  and  will  be  considered  liable  to  the  penalty  unless  he  can  prove 
that  such  skin  was  obtained  outside  this  province. 

10.  No  person  shall  hunt,  take,  shoot,  kill  or  destroy  any  partridge  between 
the  31st  day  of  December  and  the  20th  d%  of  September  in  the  year  follow- 
ing; nor  any  woodcock  or  snipe  between  the  1st  day  of  December  and  the  1st 
day  of  September  in  the  year  following,  under  a  penalty  of  $10.  For  three 
years  from  20th  of  September,  1895,  it  shall  be  unlawful  to  kill  for  the  pur- 
pose of  sale  or  to  sell  any  partridge  at  anv  place  in  the  province.  Penaltv 
$20. 

11.  No  person  shall,  at  any  time  within  any  of  the  counties  of  this  prov- 
ince bordering  upon  the  Hay  of  P\mdy,  and  the  counties  intersected  by  the 
Kiver  St.  John,  between  the  1st  day  of  January  and  the  1st  day  of  Septem- 
ber in  any  year,  or  within  any  of  the  other  counties  of  the  province,  between 

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the  15lh  day  of  May  and  the  1st  day  of  September,  hunt,  take,  shoot,  wound, 
kill  or  destroy  any  wild  black  duck,  wood-duck  or  teal,  or  any  other  kind  of 
wild  duck,  nor  destroy  the  nests  or  eggs  thereof,  nor  remove  the  same  under 
a  penalty  of  |10. 

12.  It  is  unlawful  for  any  person  to  buy  or  sell,  or  offer  for  sale,  the  carcase, 
or  any  portion  thereof,  or  the  green  hide  or  pell  of  any  animal  or  bird,  or  the 
nests  or  eggs  thereof,  at  any  time  during  close  season. 

13.  No  person  shall  catch  with  a  net,  or  kill  with  any  device  or  instrument  ' 
known  as  a  punt-gun  or  swivel,  any  wild  duck,  wild  goose,  brant  or  other  wild 
fowl  of  the  game  kind,  nor  use  any  artificial  lights  at  night  for  the  capture  or 
destruction  of  any  such  birds,  tuider  a  penalty  of  !ji40. 

14.  It  is  unlawful  to  shoot  wild  geese,  brant,  or  black  duck  (except  by  resi- 
dents for  domestic  use),  between  1st  December  and  1st  September  following. 
It  is  unlawful  to  sell  or  expose  for  sale  any  wild  goose,  brant  or  black  duck 
between  the  1st  March  and  1st  September. 

15.  The  killing  of  robins,  swallows,  and  other  small  birds  of  song  (except- 
ing English  sparrows),  and  the  shooting,  wounding,  killing  or  destroying  of 
sea  gulls,  or  the  trapping,  snaring,  or  taking  alive  of  any  of  the  birds  referred 
It),  or  the  taking  or  removing  of  the  nests  or  eggs  of  any  such  bird,  shall  be 
unlawful.     Penally,  $5  for  eacli  ofiisnce. 

It).  Birds  or  animals  may  be  killed  for  preservation,  as  specimens  of  natural 
history  or  for  scientific  investigation,  a  special  license  first  being  obtained  for 
that  purpose  from  the  Surveyor  General. 

17.  No  person  shall,  within  any  of  the  counties  bordering  on  the  Bay  of 
Fundy,  destroy  gulls'  nests,  or  gather  or  remove  the  eggs  of  gulls,  after  the 
24th  June  in  any  year,  under  a  penalty  of  !*ilO. 

18.  It  is  unlawful  for  any  person  to  catch,  by  means  of  trap  or  snares,  or  to 
set  traps  or  snares,  for  any  moose,  caribou  or  deer.     Penalty  i^lOO. 

19.  No  person  shall  be  allowed  to  kill,  or  pursue  with  intent  to  kill,  any 
moose  or  caribou,  at  any  time  of  the  year,  without  first  having  obtained  a 
license  for  the  purjjose,  signed  by  the  Chief  Game  Commissioner,  from  any 
(Jounty  Warden,  Special  Ciame  Warden,  from  the  Crown  Land  Office,  or  the 
Chief  Game  Commissioner.  Fee  for  said  license  to  be  $2  for  residents  of  the 
province,  and  $20  for  non-residents.     Penalty  for  hunting  without  license,  $80. 

2t».  Licenses  may  be  obtained  from  any  County  Game  Warden,  Special  Game 
^Varden,  from  the  Chief  Game  Commissioner,  or  from  the  Crown  Laud  Office. 

21.  Every  holder  of  a  license  granted  must  produce  the  same  when  required 
by  a  Justice  of  the  Peace,  Warden,  Deputy  Warden,  or  Special  Warden,  Re- 
fusal of  same,  penalty  $20. 

22.  No  person  .shall  shoot,  hunt,  take,  kill,  wound  or  destroy  any  of  the 
liirds  or  animals  referred  to  in  this  act,  or  any  bird  or  animal  of  the  game 
kind,  on  the  Sabbath  or  Lord's  day,  under  a  penalty  of  JoO. 

28.  If  any  Game  Warden  has  reason  to  suspect  that  the  provisions  of  this 
act,  or  any  acts  in  amendment  thereof,  have  been  violated,  he  may,  without 
any  warrant,  arrest  such  persons  and  take  him  before  any  Justice  of  the  Peace, 
who,  upon  complaint  made  to  him,  may  thereupon  deal  with  the  oflender  ac- 
cording to  law. 

jVo<t;.— The  public  and  all  peace  officers  are  respectfully  invited  to  co-oper- 
ate with  the  ofiicers  by  promptly  reporting  all  cases  of  illegal  hunting.  In- 
formation given  will  be  strictly  confidential. 

L.  B.  Knioht, 
Chief  Game  Commissioner,  St.  John,  N.  B. 


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118  New  Brunswick — Fishery  Laws. 

NOTfflNG  LIKE  IT-HIGGINS'  BRITISH  LIMIMENT. 


Synopsis  of  Fishery  Laws  and  Regulations  in  Force  in  New  Brunswick. 

The  Surveyor  General,  his  Deputy  or  other  officer  under  him,  duly  author- 
ized to  that  efTect,  may  grant  leases  conveying  the  exclusive  right  to  fish  with 
the  rod  and  line  in  the  manner  known  as  "surface  Hy  tishing"  in  front  of  the 
ungranted  Crown  Lands  of  tiie  province,  in  either  rivers  or  lakes, 

Said  lenses  may  be  granted  for  any  period  uj)  to  ten  years,  excepting  on  the 
Restigouche  river,  where  they  are  for  five  years. 

Permits  may  be  similarly  granted  after  the  first  day  of  June  in  each  year 
for  fishing  in  any  waters  adjoining  ungranted  Crown  Lands  not  under  lease, 
but  such  permits  shall  not  run  for  any  term  greater  than  the  remainder  of  the 
fishing  season. 

Penalties  up  to  twenty  dollars  are  imposed  upon  persons  who  trespass  ui)un 
the  fishing  rights  of  any  lessee  of  government  fishing  privileges. 

Leases  of  government  fishing  privileges  embrace  the  soil  right  for  a  width 
of  four  rods  from  the  banks  of  rivers  and  shores  of  lakes. 

Leases  cannot  be  transferred  or  sub-let  without  the  consent  of  the  Surveyor 
General. 

Everv  lessee  is  required  to  maintain  one  or  more  competent  guardians 
within  the  bounds  of  his  lease.  These  are  duly  sworn  and  commissioned  by 
the  Surveyor  General. 

Fishery  guardians  are,  also,  ex  officio  game  wardens. 

Lessees  are  answerable  for  their  own  carelessness  or  that  of  their  guardians 
or  other  employes,  should  fires  be  caused  thereby,  damaging  lands  or  timber 
growing  thereon. 

The  Fishery  Commissioner  has  the  general  overseeing  of  the  provincial 
fisheries,  and  is  ex  officio  a  Justice  of  the  Peace  for  the  purpose  of  dealing  wiili 
violations  of  the  fishery  laws.  He  is  also  a  game  warden  for  the  whole  pro- 
vince, with  the  same  rights,  powers  and  duties  as  county  game  wardens. 

The  following  provisions  are  contained  in  Acts  or  Orders-in-Council  of  the 
Dominion  : 

The  use  of  explosive  material  to  catch  or  kill  fish  is  prohibited. 

The  use  of  fire-arms  of  any  kind  for  the  purpose  of  killing  fish  is  prohibited. 

Dominion  Order-in-Council  of  March  25th,  1896,  provides  as  follows: 

BMshing  for  speckled  trout  {Salvelinns  fontinalis)  through  the  ice  is  pro- 
hibited in  Canada — 

Provided,  That  in  the  province  of  Nova  Scotia,  New  Brunswick  and  Prince 
Edward  Island,  such  fishing  for  trout  of  all  kinds  may  be  allowed  after  tho 
expiry  of  the  close  season,  under  special  permit  issued  by  the  Minister  ot 
Marine  and  Fisheries  for  a  period  not  ex  °eding  ten  days,  on  condition  that 
trout  so  caught  under  such  special  permit  are  obtained  for  domestic  use  only, 
and  not  used  for  commercial  purposes. 

The  fee  for  each  such  special  permit  is  hereby  fixed  at  fifty  cents. 

Dominion  Kegulations  of  18th  July,  1889,  Sec.  7,  provide  as  follows  : 

((f)  All  salmon  nets  shall  have  the  nanie  of  the  owner  or  owners  legibly 
marked  on  two  pieces  of  wood  or  metal  attached  to  the  same;  and  such  mark 
shall  be  preserved  on  such  nets  during  the  fishing  season,  in  such  manner  as 
to  be  visible  without  taking  up  the  net  or  nets;  and  any  net  used  without 
such  mark  shall  be  liable  to  forleiture. 

(e)  From  the  time  of  low  water  nearest  six  o'clock  in  the  afternoon  of  every 
Saturday,  to  the  time  of  low  water  nearest  six  o'clock  in  the  forenoon  of  every 
Monday,  no  one  shall  fish  for,  catch  or  kill  salmon  in  tidal  waters. 

(/)   In  non-tidal  waters  frequented  by  salmon,  no  one  shall  fish  for,  catch  or 

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kill  salmon,  or  any  other  fish,  between  nine  o'clock  in  the  evening  of  every 
Saturday  and  six  o'clock  on  the  following  Monday  morning. 

Sub-section  9,  Section  8  of  the  Dominion  Fisheries  Act  prohibits  the  capture 
of  salmon  within  200  yards  of  the  mouth  of  any  tributary,  creek  or  stream 
which  salmon  frequent  to  spawn. 

Sub-section  8  of  Section  14  of  the  Dominion  Fisheries  Act  prohibits  the 
killing  of  salmon,  trout,  etc.,  by  means  of  spear,  grapnel-hooks,  negog  or 
nishagons. 

Sub-section  18,  Section  5  of  amendment  to  Dominion  Fisheries  Act,  Chap, 
ol,  passed  22nd  July.  1894,  is  as  follows: 

The  catching  of  fish  for  the  purpose  of  using  it  as  manure  is  prohibited. 

Penalties  ranging  from  $20  and  costs  to  $100  and  costs  are  imposed  by  Sub- 
section 2  of  Section  1  of  Dominion  Act,  1895,  Chap.  27,  for  the  pollution  of 
waters  by  lime,  chemical  substances,  drugs,  poisonous  matter,  dead  or  decaying 
fish  or  remnants  thereof,  etc.,  in  any  waters  frequented  by  fish  mentioned  in  the 
Fisheries  Act. 

OPEN   SEASONS   P^OR   JJASS,   SALMON   AND   TROUT. 

The  open  seasons  for  game  fishes  in  New  Brunswick  (Dominion  Govern- 
ment regulations)  are  as  follows: 

Bass — Angling  with  hook  and  line  for  bass  is  permitted  in  New  Brunswick 
at  all  times  of  the  year. 

Salmon — 1st  February  to  loth  August. 

Speckled  Trout  {Salvelinns  fonimalk) — 1st  April  to  30th  September. 

Lake  Trout — May  1st  to  September  30th. 

Land-locked  Salmon — Mav  1st  to  September  15th. 

D.  G.  Smith, 
Fishery  Commissioner  for  the  Province  of  New  Brunswick. 

Game  Wardens  for  New  Brunswick. 

P  Corbett,  Bath,  Carleton  County  ;  W  F  Todd.  Milltown,  Charlotte  County ; 
W  Gray.  jr.  Bathurst,  Gloucester  County  ;  H  Birthe,  Bnctouche,  Kent  County; 
O  N  Arnold,  Sussex,  Kings  County  ;  Milton  Dayton,  Edmundston,  Madawaska 
County  ;  H  O  Branscombe,  Cumberland  Bay,  Queens  County ;  John  S  Bassett, 
Kiver'Charlo,  Restigouche  County  ;  C  J  Burpee,  Sheffield,  Snnbury  County  ; 
Asa  Marston,  Sisson  Ridge,  Victoria  County;  C  R  Oulton,  Little  Sheraogue, 
Westmorland  County;  Frank  Bird,  Upper  Keswick,  York  County;  L  B 
Kr.ight,  Musquash,  St  John  County;  Chas  S  Horton,  New  Horton,  Albert 
County. 


AROUND  THE  WORLD. 

Distances  from  ST.  JOHN,  N.  B.,  via  C.  P.  R.  and  Connecting  Routes. 


Mile.i 

St.  Jolin,  N.  B.,  to  Vancouver :^,.'.87 

Vancouver  to  Yokohama 4,404 

Yokohama  to  Shanuhai 1,191 

Shanghai  to  Hong  Kong 810 

Hong  Kong  to  Singapore 1,490 

Singapore  to  Penang 381 


Milei 

Penang  to  Colombo 1,274 

Colombo  to  Aden 2.09J 

Aden  to  Port  Said 1,395 

Port  Said  to  Gibraltar 2,225 

(Gibraltar  to  Liverpool 1,260 

Liverpool  to  St.  John,  N.  B 2,700 

22,61» 


Circumference  of  the  earth  on  a  great  circle 24,899  miles 

Difference  in  favor  of  northern  route 2,289  miles 


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COUNTY  OF  ALBERT. 

Sli  ireluwn — Hopewell. 
Judge  (»f  die  County  Court— Hon  Wni  Wedderburn ;   Jos  Howe  Dickson, 

Clerk. 

CoiniTiissioners  Parish  Courts— (xilbert  M  Peck  and  W  O  Wright,  Hope- 
well; W  E  Bishop  and  Geo  Barnett,  Hillsborough;  A  W  Leeman  and  John 
W  (raskin,  Coverdale  ;  ('has  W  Anderson  and  John  McKeiver,  Harvey;  W 
J  McKenzie  and  K  Colpitis,  Klgin  ;  David  C  Cleveland  and  T  J  O'Connor, 
Alma. 

Stipendiary  Magistrates— Daniel  W  Stewart,  Hopewell ;  Jas  Blight,  Hills- 
borough. 

High  Sheriff— Ernest  W  Lynds,  Hopewell  Cape. 

Clerk  of  the  Peace,  Keeper  of  the  Rolls,  and  Clerk  of  the  Circuits— Josepli 
Howe  Dickson. 

Judge  of  Probate— W  Alder  Truenian. 

Registrar  of  Probates — Joseph  Howe  Dickson. 

Registrar  of  Deeds  and  Wills -Alex  Rogers;  Deputy  Registrar,  W  <> 
Wright. 

Registrar  of  Births,  Marriages  and  Deaths — Ephraim  liCeman. . 

Coroners— W  J  Lewis,  M  d,  Wm  A  W^est,  S  C  Murray,  M  d,  Pringle  Kelly, 
Wellington  S  Hopi)er,  Joshua  B  Babkirk,  and  Bliss  A  Marvin. 

Commissioners  for  taking  Affidavits  in  the  Supreme  Court  —  James  >[ 
Stevens  and  W  C  .\nderson,  Harvey;  J  A  M  Colpitis,  Elgin  ;  A  W  Leeman, 
Coverdale,  and  the  attorneys  residing  in  the  county. 

Municipal  Council — Benjamin  Carter  and  I  C  Prescott,  Hopewell ;  Jordaii 
Steeves  and  IT  J  Stevens,  Hillsborough  ;  Stanley  CGoggin  and  Robt  A  Smith. 
Elgin  ;  Sanford  S  Ryan  and  Alex  W  Leeman,  Coverdale  ;  George  D  Prescott 
and  Howard  Barber,  Harvey;  Judson  A  Cleveland  and  Wm  Rommel,  Alma. 

Secretary-Treasurer — W  O  Wright. 

Revising  Officer — Hon  Wm  Wedderburn  ;  A  W  Bray,  Clerk. 

Issuers  of  Marriage  Licenses — G  T  Chapman,  Coverdale;  James  B  Turner, 
Harvey:  John  Garland.  Elgin;  Wm  Rommell,  Alma;  William  D  Bennett, 
Hopewell  Cape;  Rev  M  Gross,  Surrey,  Hillsborough  ;  Theo  R  Constantine. 

Collector  of  Customs — Hillsborough,  Williams  Woodworth  ;  Alma,  David 
C  Cleveland  ;  Harvey,  Gilbert  Brewster ;  Waterside,  Sub-collector,  Miles  E 
Gopp ;  John  L  Pye,  Tide  Waiter,  Hopewell  Cape. 

Commissioners  of  Sewers,  Hopewell — Valentine  Smith,  T  Mark  Pearson, 
Gideon  Bray  and  John  M  Tingley. 

Vendors  of  Lifjuors — Wm  C  Pipes,  Hopewell. 

Auctioneers— Samuel  Stewart  and  Ezra  P  Hoar,  Hopewell ;  Manning  M 
Tingley  and  John  S  b^ullerton,  Albert. 

County  Court  Terms — Third  Tuesday  in  June  and  fourth  Tuesday  in  October, 

Circuit  Court — Third  Tuesday  in  January,  and  fourth  Tuesday  in  June. 

Labor  Act  Commissioners — R  P  Colpitis,  Elgin  ;  J  E  McQuaid,  Alma ; 
Patrick  Duffy,  Harvey  :  Wtn  E  Dryden,  Coverdale  and  Hillsborough. 

Vendor  of  Probate  Stamps — Alex  Rogers,  Hopewell  Hill  and  Hopeweli 
Cape.     Law  Stamps — James  E.  Dickson,  Hopewell  Cape. 

Agricultural  Society — Chesley  Smith,  President;  Luther  Archibald,  Vice- 
President  ;  W  A  West,  Secretary-Treasurer ;  J  E  Peck,  Jos  O  McClelan,  Joi' 

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Stiles,  W  T  Wright,  W  B  Keiver,  A  S  Mitton,  A  W  Peck,  R  C  Bacon,  Allen 
Robinson,  directors;  Alonzo  Stiles,  auditor. 

Supervisor  (ireat  Roads — Patrick  Duffy. 

Board  of  Health,  see  page  115.     Game  Wardens,  see  page  1 19. 

Census  Rdiirns,  1891. 

Alma 1,091       Harvey  1.014 

Coverdale 1..387       Hillsborough... 'J.077 

Elgin... 2,422      Hopewell 1,780 

Total 10,971. 


COUNTY  OF  CARLETON. 

Shiretown —  Woodiitnck. 

Judge  of  the  Countv  Court — Hon  Jas  G  Stevens;  Wn»  M  Connell,  Clerk  ; 
J  C  Hartley,  Deputy  Clerk. 

Commissioners  of  Parish  Civil  Courts — Henry  M  Patterson,  Woodstock; 
Robt  Brown,  Northampton;  W  Dickinson,  Richmond;  Jas  Bridges,  Peel; 
Jas  Good,  Wakefield  ;  C  T  Hendry,  Simonds  ;  John  Barnett,  Brighton  ;  Alex 
G  Lindsay,  Aberdeen;  T  E  McClintock,  Wilmot;  Matthew  Hutchinson, 
Wicklow. 

Clerk  of  the  Circuits — J  C  Hartlev. 

High  Sheriff'— William  D  Balloch  ;  Deputy  Sheriffs,  Albion  F  Foster  and 
John  C  Gibson. 

Clerk  of  the  Peace — Wni  M  Connell,  ll  h. 

Judge  of  Probate — L  P  Fisher. 

Registrar  of  Probates — Frank  B  Carvill. 

Registrar  of  Deeds  and  Wills— John  S  Leighton  ;  Deputy,  J  S  Leighton,  jr. 

Issuers  of  Marriage  Licenses — W  M  Connell.  Howard  B  White,  G  R  Burt. 
Hugh  Miller,  Wentworth  Winslow,  W  W  Hav,  Josiah  R  Murphy,  Horace 
Dalling,  E  M  Boyer,  L  N  Fletcher,  Henrv  Bhikslee,  B  N  Shaw,  Charles  M 
Donnelly,  George' Dixon,  Wm  Jenett,  G  W  Craig.  Stanford  Dunn,  Fred  W 
Thomas,  John  Green,  Jas  A  Gibson. 

Notaries  Public— Lewis  P  Fisher,  Geo  Connell,  John  C  Winslow,  Wm  M 
Connell,  ix  k,  S  B  Applebv,  A  B  Connell.  Williamson  Fisher,  ll  b,  J  N  W 
Winslow.  J  R  Murphy,  D  McLeod  Vince,  J  C  Hartley,  D  B  Gallagher,  Slason 
Carvill,  Louis  Young.  Frank  B  Carvill  and  Charles  Comben. 

Commissioners  for  taking  Examinations  under  the  Act  relating  to  Arrest 
and  Imprisonment  of  Debtors  (59  Vic  cap  28)— Wm  Dibblee,  the  County 
Court  Judge,  and  Clerk  of  the  Peace. 

Commissioners  for  taking  Affidavits  in  the  Supreme  Court— .Lewis  P  Fisher, 
George  Connell,  John  C  Winslow,  Wm  M  Connell,  R  K  Jones,  S  B  Appleby, 
A  B  Connell,  Williamson  Fisher,  Josiah  R  Murphv,  J  N  W  Winslow,  D  Mc- 
Leod Vince.  Alex  G  Lindsay,  H  T  Scholey,  J  C  Hartley,  D  B  Gallagher, 
Slason  Carvill,  Louis  Young.  Frank  B  Carvill  and  Charles  Comben. 

Police  Magistrates— W  Dibblee ;  John  Farlev.  Kent. 

Coroners— Geo  Sticknev,  Geo  West,  Chas  R  Tjjton,  Wm  L  Drier,  John  T 
Allan,  Samuel  Watts,  Chas  P  Qonnell,  M  d,  Theodore  H  Estey,  Richard  Port, 
Nehemiah  Tompkins,  Richard  B  Ketchum,  Elijah  M  Shaw,  John  R  Hager- 
luan,  M  D,  Colin  King,  W  H  Morehouse,  Newton  R  Colter,  m  d,  G  L  Cronkite, 

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Wentwortli  Winslow,  Henry  Blakslee,  LeBaron  L  Moore,  James  Keenan, 
PaIwIii  a  Welsh,  m  d,  M  Edward  Commina,  M  d. 

Labor  Act  Conimissioners — John  A  Shea,  Northampton;  A  W  Estabrooks, 
Brighton;  A  D  Hartley,  Peel;  C  H  Thomas,  Aberdeen;  Joseph  Lee,  Kent, 
Johnville;  Joseph  Shaw,  remainder  Kent;  Joshua  Hartley,  Wioklow;  James 
S  Baxter,  Simonds  and  Wilmot ;  Thomas  Lindsay,,  Wakefield ;  Thomas 
"Watson,  Woodstock  ;  A  Kirkpatrick,  Richmond. 

Commissioners  Free  Grants  Crown  Lands — Joseph  Lee,  Forreston ;  John 
Clancy,  Johnville. 

Crown  Land  Surveyor — A  B  Stone,  Woodstock. 

Board  of  Health,  see  page  115.    Game  Wardens,  see  page  119. 

roiinty  Council. 

Warden — Amos  Hartley. 

Secretary-Treasurer — Randolph  K  Jones,  LL  B. 
Auditor— Saintiel  Watts. 

C'nimfillors :  Town  of  Woodstock — Alex  Henderson,  Wm  S  Saunders  anal 
Hugh  ''iallagher. 

Parish  of  Woodstock — James  H  Forrest  and  Joseph  Spicer. 
Pari  h  of  Wakefield— Frank  R  Shaw  and  Alfred  Bell. 
Parish  of  Richmotid— J  Y  Flemming  and  D  H  Purrinton. 
Parish  of  Northampton — 0  S  Gibson  and  .John  Cotter. 
Parish  of  Peel — David  Phillips  and  Wm  Tompkins. 
Parish  of  Aberdeen  — Wm  Lamont  and  E  S  Gillmore. 
Parish  of  Kent — C  E  Gallagher  and  James  R  Tracey. 
Parish  of  Wilmot     Joseph  Cheney  and  George  N  White. 
Parish  of  Wicklow— G  L  Cronkite  and  Andrew  C  Caldwell. 
Parish  of  Simonds— LeB  Moores  and  Frank  Kearney. 

Town  of  Woodstock. 

Mayor — W  Wallace  Hay. 

Councillors:  A  E  Jones,  Thomas  Flemming,  R  B  Jones,  John  Graham. 
Richard  B  Ketchum.  Alexander  Henderson. 

Town  Clerk— J  C  Hartley. 

Marshal,  Town  Surveyor  and  Inspector  of  Alms  House — John  C  (jibson. 

Town  Treasurer  and  Receiver  of  Taxes— Williamson  Fisher. 

Superintendent  of  Water  Works  and  Electric  Light— Donald  Munroe. 

Superintendent  of  Streets — James  Baker. 

Postmaster— J)  McLeod  Vince. 

Chief  Engineer  of  Fire  Department— F  Herbert  J  Dibblee. 

Collector  of  Customs— William  T  Drysdale  ;  Clerk,  Thomas  Lynch  ;  Land- 
ing W'aiter,  George  Robinson. 

School  Trustees— L  P  Fisher,  Chairman ;  A  B  Connell,  Secretary ;  G  W 
Vanwart,  Treasurer;  John  McCormick,  Hon  H  A  Connell,  James  Watts, 
W  S  Saunders,  W  P  Jones. 


Aberdeen 1,32(> 

Brig'  ton 2,385 

Kent 2,788 

Northampton 1,110 


Census  Returns,  1891. 

Peel 1,318 

Richmond 1,852 

Simonds 756 

Wakefield 1,761 


Total 22,523 


Wicklow 2,241 

Wilmot 1,927 

Woodstock  1,767 

Woodstock  Town..3,290 


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COUNTY  OF  CHARLOTTE. 

Shiretown  —St.  Andrews. 

Judge  of  the  County  Court— Hon  Jas  G  Stevens ;  Jas  G  Stevens,  jr.,  Clerk. 

Clerk  of  the  Circuits — M  N  Cockbiirn. 

High  Sheriff— Robert  A  Stewart,  St  Andrews.  Deputy  Sheriffs— William 
Robinson  and  Ed  Fitzniaurice,  St  Stephen  ;  Robert  Murray,  St  George ;  Thos 
A  Kendrick  and  ]        Chase,  St  Andrews. 

Clerk  of  the  Peace  and  Keeper  of  the  Rolls — F  H  Grimmer. 

Judge  of  Probate — M  N  Cockburn. 

Registrar — J  M  Stevens. 

Registrar  of  Deeds  and  Wills— G  F  Hibbard ;  Deputy  Registrar,  E  B 
Coakley. 

Commissioners  for  Parish  Courts — John  W  Mann,  St  James ;  Dun'l  Crilley, 
St  Stephen ;  C  E  O  Hatheway,  St  Andrews;  John  Dewar,  St  George;  J  B 
Mark,  Dumbarton. 

Coroners — Thos  Dick,  M  d;  Hubert  McLaughlan,  m  d;  Lauchlan  Cameron  ; 
H  P  Reynolds,  M  d  ;  J  A  Wade,  M  d  ;  H  Gove,  M  D ;  R  K  Ross,  m  d  ;  Geo 
Dibblee,  M  i) ;  J  M  Deacon,  m  d  ;  Henry  I  Taylor,  M  d. 

Commissioners  for  taking  Examinations  under  the  Act  relating  to  Arrest 
and  Imprisonment  of  Debtors  (59  Vic,  cap  28) — C  E  O  Hatheway,  the  County 
Court  Judge,  and  Clerk  of  tiie  Peace. 

Commissioners  for  taking  Affidavits  in  the  Supreme  Court  —  Abraham 
Young,  Edmund  Daggett,  Wm  A  Fraser.  Isaac  Woodward  McLaughlan,  C  E 
<)  Hatheway,  and  all  Attorneys  of  the  Supreme  Court. 

Issuers  of  Marriage  Licenses — F  H  Grimmer,  St  Andrews;  Chas  Johnson, 
St  George;  Luke  Byron,  Campobello;  Cyrus  Cheney,  Grand  Manan  ;  Henry 
E  Hill,  St  Stephen;  Jas  H  Ward,  West  Isles;  Oscar  Hanson,  Lepreaux ; 
Samuel  McKay,  Pennfield ;  J  A  Moore,  St  Davi(l. 

Charlotte  County  Agricultural  Society — James  Mowatt,  Pr^>sident ;  Thomas 
Hnrtt,  Secretary-Treasurer ;  John  McFarlane,  (^eorge  Mowatt,  James  McFar- 
lane,  John  Mowatt  and  J  M  Emery,  Committee  of  Manafijeinent. 

St  Croix  Agricultural  Society —Judge  Stevens,  President;  J  G  Stevens,  jr, 
Secretary;  Hon  James  Mitchell,  Treasurer. 

St  Patrick  Central  Agricultural  Society- Patrick  McLaughlan,  President; 
Hugh  Monohan,  Secretary. 

Vendors  of  Law  and  Probate  Stamps— George  F  Hibbard,  St  Andrews; 
James  Vroom,  St  Stephen. 

Commissioners  Free  Grants  Crown  Lands — Andrew  McClinton,  Oak  Hill; 
Nehemiah  Hastey,  Ralllie. 

Crown  Lands  Survevors—H  M  Balkham,  Milltown  ;  Wm  Gillespie  and 
R  H  Lyle,  Moore's  Mills. 

LaboV  Act  Commissioners— O  Hanson,  Samuel  Stafford,  Lepreaux  ;  Robert 
M  Graham,  Clarendon;  Samuel  McKay,  jr,  Pennfi''-:  Hugh  Ludgate,  St 
George;  Thomas  Steen,  Dumbarton  and  St  Patrick ;  J  Fitzniaurice,  St  David; 
Andrew  McClinton,  St  Stepiien  and  St  James. 

Board  of  Health,  see  page  115.     Game  Wardens,  see  page  119. 

Town  of  Milltown. 

Mayoi — Dr  J  M  Deacon.  Councillors- Ward  1,  T  W  Butler  and  Abner 
Harmon;  Ward  2,  Arthur  Hillis,  jr,  and  Alex  Baxter,  jr;  Ward  3,  John 
Wilder  and  Alex  McComb, 


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J.  &  A.  McMillan  furnish  estimates  for  society  printing. 

T<mii  of  St.  Stephen. 

Mayor— J  T  Whitlock.  (Jouncillors— (^iit'ens  Wiird,  Howard  H  McAllisttr 
and  .JoKcplj  McVf.v.  Diiki's  Ward,  Kdward  M  Stuart  and  Albert  A  Lawlin. 
Kings  Ward,  Isaiali  Bridges  and  Alrnon  I  Tft'd. 

IHiiiiicipality  of  CliarloUo. 

Warden-W  C  II  (Jrimnior. 

Secrotary-Tri'asurer — F  II  (Jrininier. 

Auditor — M  N  ("ockburn. 

St  Andrews— Wni  Snodgrass  and  George  Mowatt. 

St  Stephen  (rarisli)— Joiin  S  Maxwell  :ind  M  McMonagle. 

St  Stephen  (Town)  — \V  C  II  (Jrimnier. 

St(ieorge     Janu's  MeKay  and  II  V  Dewar. 

St  I'atriek— J  II  Dyer  and  .1  W  Stevenson. 

Dumbarton — iJose|>h  Hill  and  John  (tosh. 

Pennfield— A  C  Poole  and  II  C  Trynor. 

Lepreaux  —  Robert  Mawhinney  and  Samuel  Stafford. 

Clarendon  — Wni  Kupkey  and  Isaac  Washburn. 

St  David— (ieor^je  I''  Hea(;h  and  Stillnian  Smith. 

St  James — Wm  Douglas  and  A  E  Mann. 

Duflerin  — Woodbury  McBean  and  Levi  Ferson, 

Campobello  — Wm  Matthews  and  James  A  Calder. 

West  Isles- James  H  Ward  and  A  II  Ileney. 

Grand  Manan — Thos  Redmond  and  Henry  Lyle. 

St  Croix — John  Kussell  and  D  Johnson. 

Coiisiis  RHiiriis,  181)1. 

Cami)obello 1,187       St  Ooix  071 

Clarendon 177       St  David l,oo4 


Duflerin ?>'M 

Dumbarton  .., 807 

G rand  Manan 2,3!)7 

Lepreaux 423 

Milltown  ffown) 2,140 

Penntield 1,0.32 

St  Andrews  (Town  and  Parish). .1,778 


Total 23.751 


St  (ieorge  (Town  and  Parish)... 2,7-57 

St  James   2,200 

St  Patrick 921 

St  Stephen  708 

St  Stephen  (Town) 2,080 

Upper  Mills  (Town) 200 

West  Isles  (Deer  Island) 1,044 


COUNTY  OF  GLOUCESTER. 

Shiretorvn — Bntlnirst. 

Judge  of  the  County  Court — Hon  Wm  Wilkinson. 

Commissiotiers  for  Parish  Courts — I'erry  J  Comeau,  Beresford ;  John  K 
O'Brien,  Bathurst ;  Henry  A  Sormany,  Tlieophile  Goguen,  Shippegan;  Jo- 
Sewell,  John  A  Babin,  Inkerman;  Wm  Archer,  Oliver  Robicheau,  Saumarez  : 
S  D  Theriault,  New  Bandon  ;  Jos  E  Lanteigne,  Ludger  Legere,  Caraquet. 

Clerk  of  the  Circuit  and  County  Courts  — John  J  Harrington. 

High  Sheriff— Onesirue  Blanchard. 

Clerk  of  the  Peace  and  Keeper  of  the  Rolls — John  J  Harrington. 

Judge  of  Probaie— Narcisse  A  Landry.     Registrar— J  E  O'Brien. 

Registrar  of  Deeds  and  Wills— Samuel  Melanson.  Deputy — Cassie  A  Me  - 
Ginley. 


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Sti|»t'ndiiiry  Magistnile     D  G  Macliiucliliin. 

Collector  of  ( 'iiHtoiTiH — J  E  riiildwin.     Preventivi'  Onicer — Wm  J  Meliuison, 

liiinding  Waiter — David   I.eahy. 

Collector  at  Cura(|iiet— .1  (r  C  Hliickliall  ;  at  Slii|)pei,'an,  Henry  A  Sormany  ; 
;it  Tracadie,  M  E  Bour^eoiH;  at  New  liatidon,  Patrick  J  lM)lcy." 

Secretary-Treasurer— N  A  liandry.     Auditor — .I(»lin  E  Haldwin. 

Coroners — .Josef)h  Sewell,  William  IVM'j^nison,  J  <  i  C  Hlackliail,  (iidcoii  M 
r)iincan,  m  l>,  Robert  Rivers,  John  ('  Mealian,  E  Hutchinson,  H  A  Sormany, 
W  1*  Bishop,  M  I)   I)  (f  Maclaiichlan. 

Issuer  of  Marriage  licenses — (y'harles  Doss. 

Chairman  Board  of  License  Commissioners— James  Ferj,'uson,  Bathiirst 
Village. 

Comniissioner  for  taking  Exanunatioiis  under  38  Vic — John  E  O'Brien. 

Yice-Consul  for  Sweden  and  Norway — John  Sivcwriyht. 

Viee-Consul  for  the  United  States  — Benedict  C  Muliins. 

Commissioners  for  taking  Affidavits  to  l)e  read  in  the  Supreme  Court — Hoit 
Kobt  Young,  Jas  G  C  Blackball,  John  Young,  John  Kerr,  Henry  A  Sormany. 
and  the  Barristers  and  Attorneys  practising  in  the  County. 

Barristers,  Notaries,  etc.,  practising  in  the  County — D  G  Madauchlan, 
.John  J  Harrington,  Narcisse  A  Landry,  and  George  Gilbert,  Bathurst;  W  J 
O'Brien,  Notary  Public.  # 

Fishery  Officers — James  Ilick.son.  Bathurst  ;  Joseph  flaclie  and  Xavier  f> 
Albert,  Caraquet;  Adolphe  Hache,  Shippegan ;  Wm  Sweeney,  Beresford ; 
Oliver  Robicheau,  Sauinarez;  James  D  Theriault,  New  Bandon. 

Crown  Lund  Surveyor     James  Biittinier,  Bathurst. 

Labor  Act  Commissioners — Eras.  Allan  and  John  Clancy,  Beresford; 
Severin  D  Theriault,  New  Bandon,  and  part  of  Bathurst;  John  L  Legere. 
Caraquet;  H  A  Sormany,  Shippejran ;  John  A  Ferguson,  Inkernian  and 
Saumarez;  Louis  Arsenau,  St  Isidore;  Joseph  A  Porrier,  (."araquet  and 
Inkerman. 

Commissioners  Free  Grants  Crown  Lands — John  L  Legere,  Caraquet; 
Jerome  Roy,  Petit  Roche;  Louis  J  .^^rseneaii,  St  L^idore  ;  J  D  Brune,  Miscou- 

Commissioner  under  Chap.  28,  oOth  Vic,  Insolvent  Confined  Debtors — 
.John  E  O'Brien. 

Board  of  Health,  see  page  llo.     Game  Wardens,  see  page  119. 

County  Council. 

Bathurst — A  N  DesBrisay  and  Joseph  M  Ilachey. 

Beresford — S  DesBrisay  and  Philome  Boudreau. 

New  Bandon — Joseph  A  Landry  and  Dominick  Theriault. 

Pacquetville — Joseph  Poirier. 

Caraquet — Fred  Young  and  Fred  Legere. 

Inkerman — Edmund  Sewell  and  John  Keary. 

St.  Isodore — Louis  Arsenau  and LeBreton. 

Shippegan — Chas  Brien  and  Adolph  Ache. 
Saumarez  -John  Young  and  Philip  Arseneau. 

Census  Returns,  1891. 

Bathurst 4,818       New  Bandon 2,4o7 

Beresford 4,301       St  Isidore 87^ 

Caraquet 4,630      Saumarez 2fio^ 

Inkerman  2,008      Shippegan  ..3,182 

Total 24,901 


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MAPS  AND  GLOBES  AT  J.  k  A.  MoHILLAN'S. 


KENT  COUNTY. 

Shiretown — Richibucto. 

Judge  of  the  Conntv  Court— Hon  VV  Wilberforoe  Wells. 

Clerk— ChiirU's  J  Sayre. 

Clerk  of  the  (  ircuits— Robert  Hutchinson. 

Hherirt'— Au^UKte  Legere. 

Stipendiary  Magistrate— Robert  H  Davis,  Richibucto. 

Clerk  of  tile  Peace  and  Keeper  of  the  Rolls— R  Hutchinson. 

Registrar  <>f  Deeds  and  Wills— Frederick  S  Hayre. 

Collector  of  Ciistonis— Basil  !«>  .Johnson.     Tide  Waiter — Hazen  Russ. 

Judge  of  Probates — Henry  H  James.     Registrar — C  Richardson. 

N'eudor  of  Law  and  rrol)ate  Stanips — Frederick  S  Sayre. 

Issuers  of  Marriage  Licenses— R  Hutchinson,  Richibucto;  Benj  S  Bailey, 
JStejdien  Dunn,  Har<"oiirt ;  H  M  Ferguson,  Kingston. 

County  Treasurer — K  H  Forbes.  County  Secretary — George  Mclnerney. 
County  Auditc)r — Wtii  D  Carter. 

Inspector  of  Weights  and  .Measures — Dosithe  Richard. 

Postmaster— John  C  Vantoiir. 

Fishery  Overseers — Frederick  Hannay,  Richibucto;  Peter  L  Richard,  Si 
Louis;  R  Hutchinson.  Weldford  ;  Thomas  Deprey,  Dundas ;  John  Beattie,  sr, 
Kt)iichibouguac  ;  Oliver  J  ( )  LeHlanc,  St  Marys  ;  Antoine  Robichaud,  Pt  Sapin, 

Inspector  of  Schools — (ieorge  Smith. 

Princi{)al  of  (jrammar  School  — Murray  Cowperthwaite.  Staff:  George  A 
Hutchinson,  .Miss  ('hrystal.  Miss  Ferguson. 

Conmiissiouer  for  taking  Bail  in  the  Supreme  Court — Wm  A  Black. 

Commissioners  for  taking  K.vaminations  under  the  Act  relating  to  Arr('>t 
nnd  Imprisonment  of  Debtors  (.")9  Vic,  cap  28)  — Caleb  Richardson,  the  County 
Court  Judge  and  ('ierk  of  the  Peace. 

Coroners— Isaac  W  Dolierty,  M  D,  Rutino  A  D'Olliqui,  M  D,  W  Johnson, 
Damien  Bourgeois,  T  J  Bourque,  M  i),  W  G  King,  M  D.  C  O  LeBlanc,  M  D. 

Commissioners  of  Parish  Civil  Courts — John  Hutchinson,  Wellington: 
Bernard  (Jorman.  St  Louis;  James  F  Burns,  Weldford;  B  Bailey,  Harcourt; 
J  R  Little,  Carleton  ;  J  T  Caie,  Richibucto;  Louis  Leger,  Dundas;  Phili|' 
Arsenault,  Acadieville ;  Marc  BouriMie,  St  Paul ;  Hugh  H  Ferguson,  Parish 
Court  No  2,  Richibucto. 

Commissioners  Liquor  License  Act  of  1896 — Clifford  Atkinson,  Chairman: 
Vrbain  Babinot,  Domini(|ue  H  Legere  ;  R  A  Irving,  Inspector;  S  Chas  Wee.^s, 
sub- Inspector  for  Richibucto. 

Registrar  of  Births,  Deaths  and  Marriages — R  Hutchinson. 

Crier  of  the  Court — Allan  Hains. 

Crown  Land  Surveyors— Robert  Douglas,  Buctouche ;  John  Stevenson,  ji, 
Richibucto. 

Labor  Act  Commissioners — John  Stevenson,  Harcourt,  Haskisson,  Carleton, 
St  Louis,  Richibucto,  Weldford;  Robert  Douglas,  Wellington  and  Dundas; 
Premelite  Johnson,  St  Paul  and  St  Marys;  F  O  Richard,  Acadieville. 

Commissioners  Free  Grants  Crown  Lands — John  Stevenson,  Richibucto : 
Andre  .1  Arseneau,  Harcourt;  F  O  Richard,  Joseph  J  Babinean,  Acadieville. 

Board  of  Health,  see  page  115.     Game  Wardens,  see  page  119. 

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Kent  County — Kings  County. 


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Miiiilclpfil  roiiiK'illors. 

Aciidieville — Sylvain  Harrio  ami  A  IMneau. 
Curleton— H  M  Daigle  and  Cliflord  AtkiuHoii. 
Diindas     Loi:'<J  Leger  and  Ja<ldii8  Robirliuiid. 
Harconrt     Lt'...ie  J  Watlien  and  K  Saulnicr. 
Hichlbucto— Robert  VV  Mitcbtdl  and  JoHcph  I"'  Kicbard. 
St  Louis — V  M  Kicbard  and  Trbain  IJabineati. 
St  Murvs — O  S  Leger  and  M  D  (orinier. 
St.  Paul — Sanuiel  I)  Lelilanc  and  Prenieiite  Jcdinson. 
Wohlford — Robert  Mnrpby  and  Alexander  Murray. 
Wellington — Jolin  McKee  and  ]•'  X  LeBlanc. 

Census  Returns,  IHtU. 


Atadieville 1,105  St  Louis... 

Carleton 1,18()  St  Marys  . 

Dundas 3.294  St  Paul... 

Harcourt 1,309  Weldford. 

Kicbibucto 3,088  Wellington 


Total 23,858 


.2,121 
.2,392 
1,040 
.3,502 
.3,801 


COUNTY  OF  KINGS. 

Sh  iretown — Hampton. 

Judge  of  the  County  Court — Hon  Wm  Wedderburn  ;  Ora  P  King,  Clerk. 

Commissioners  Parisb  Civil  Courts — Geo  Incb,  Greenwich  ;  John  Mclntyre, 
Kars;  John  Slason,  Rothesay  ;  J  D  M  Keator,  Hampton;  Wm  J  Brittain, 
Springfield  ;  Wm  Barnes,  Upham  ;  Weeden  Fowler,  Hammond  ;  S  T  Morton, 
(  ardwell ;  Wilford  D  Fowler,  Havelook;  J  A  Fenwick,  Studholm  :  C  Douglas 
Kairweather,  Kingston  ;  Daniel  Robertson,  Norton. 

Stipendiary  Magistrates — Geo  H  Wallace,  Sussex ;  Fred  M  Sproul,  Hamp- 
ton ;  D  Beverly  Hatfield,  Norton  ;   Albert  S  Mace,  Studholm. 

Clerks  of  the  Circuits— Robert  Morrison,  Wra  P^  Flewelling. 

High  Sheriff— Sam'l  N  Freeze;  Deputy  Sheriff" and  Jailer,  Fred  W  Freeze. 

Judge  of  Probate — Finnemore  E  Morton. 

Registrar  of  Deeds  and  Wills—Henry  J  Fowler;  Deputy  Registrars,  Flor- 
ence V  Currie  and  H  E  Fowler. 

Registrar  of  Probates,  Secretary-Treasurer,  and  Clerk  of  the  Peace — George 
OD  Otty. 

Coroners — George  W  Palmer,  Joshua  Burnett,  m  d,  Peter  Brennan,  James 
A  F'enwick,  D  Beverly  Hatfield,  James  A  Moore,  Peter  Campbell,  George  F 
Johnston,  M  D,  J  H  Ryan,  M  d,  Joshua  Oldtield,  J  N  Smith,  M  d,  G  O  Baxter, 
M  D,  H  E  Freeze,  W  Hatfield  White,  m  d,  ()  N  Price,  Geo  N  Pearson,  m  d. 

Alms  House  Commissioners— D  Beverly  Hatfield,  Chairman  ;  Philo  Z  Ray- 
mond, Jas  A  Moore,  Dr  Mary  E  McLeod,  and  the  Warden  of  the  County. 

Commissioners  for  taking  Affidavits  and  Bail  in  the  Supreme  Court — John 
()  Price,  J  W  Nowlan.  Nelson  Arnold,  JAS  Kierstead,  A  S  White,  F  ¥. 
Xlorton,  Ora  P  King,  R  LeB  Tweedie,  Leonard  Allison,  G  W  Fowler,  F  W 
Stockton,  Robt  Morrison,  J  .4rthur  Freeze,  F  L  Fairweather,  James  P  Byrne, 
M  H  Parlee,  and  James  M  Mclntyre. 

Crown  Land  Surveyor — Nelson  Arnold,  Sussex. 

Labor  Act  Commissioners— O  N  Price,  Havelock  ;  J  A  Fenwick,  Studholm  ; 


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W  H  Henderson,  Springfield ;  John  Mclntyre,  Kars ;  Wm  Richards,  Green- 
wich ;  Aaron  Kimble,  Kingston  ;  James  VV  Smith,  Hampton  ;  W  Barnes,  Un- 
ham  ;  James  Hnglison,  Norton  ;  James  Douglas,  Hammond  ;  Wm  Armstrong, 
iiussex,  CardweU  and  Waterford  ;  Geo  Crawford,  Westtield. 

Vendors  of  Law  Siami)s — H  J  Fowler  and  S  H  White. 

Vendors  of  Probate  Stamps     Geo  Coggin,  Sussex  ;   H  J  Fowler,  Hampton. 

Vendor  of  Liquoi-s,  Parish  of  Hampton — W  T  Scribner. 

Commissioner  under  Chapter  US,  59th  Vict.,  Insolvent  Confined  Debtors— 
R  LeBert  Tweedie. 

Issuers  of  Marriage  Licenses— H  J  Fowler,  Chas  M  Hunt,  J  A  S  Kierstead, 
Robt  D  Boal,  Silas  M  Freeze.  J  R  Merritt,  George  S  Dryden  ;  James  Burns, 
i?pringfield  ;  Sterling  L  Stockton,  Corn  Hill,  Havelock, 

Registrar  of  Births,  Marriages  and  Deaths — W  H  Baxter. 

Notaries  Public  resident  in  the  County — Seo  Barristers  and  Attorneys. 

Game  vVardens,  see  page  119.     Board  of  Health,  see  page  115. 

(■oniity  Council. 

Warden— Ora  P.  King. 

Cardwell — Havelock  E  Freeze  and  Lester  McCully. 
Greenwich — W^  L  Belyea  and  C  H  Gorham. 
Hammond — Thomas  A  Kelly  and  D  J  Fowler. 
Hampton  —F  Spioul  and  H  J  Fowler. 
Havelock — Bruce  McLeod  and  Thos  G  Perry. 
Kars — George  W  Palmer  and  William  Helms. 
Kingston — John  0  Dann  and  S  T  Holder. 
Norton— Gilbert  ^V  Titus  and  D  Beverly  Hatfield. 
Rothesay — Wm  Maynes  and  Isaac  J  Saunders. 
8pringfield — G  Crandall  and  J  VV  Freeze. 
Studholm— W  D  Fenwick  and  H  Montgomery  Campbell. 
Sussex— Ora  P  King  and  Hugh  R  McMonagle. 
Upham — James  M  Caiipbell  and  Albert  H  Upham, 
Waterford — .James  A  Moore  and  James  H  Mvers. 
AVestfield~F  W  C  Nase  and  Fred  R  Fowler.' 


Cardwell 1,218 

Greenwich.  819 

Hammond 768 

Hampton 1,884 

Havelock 2,081 


Ceiisu.s  Ketiirus,  1891. 

Kars 503 

Kingston  1,811 

Norton 1,606 

Rothesav 1,053 

Studholin 2.786 


Total 23,094 


Springfield  1,86'> 

Sussex  ^....3,205 

Upham 1,145 

Waterford   1,178 

Westfield 1,172 


COUNTY  OF  MADAWASKA. 

Shireloini — Edmundston. 
Judge  of  County  Court— Hon  James  G  Stevens,  Clerk,  Barry  R  Plant. 
High  Sheriff"— J  F  Rice;  Clerk  of  the  Peace,  Barrv  R  Plant. 
Judge  of  Probate— A  Rainsford  Balloch. 
Clerk  of  Circuits— Barry  R  Plant. 
Registrar  of  Probates— Aaron  Lawson. 
Registrar  of  Deeds  and  Wills— Regis  Theriault. 


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Vendor  of  Law  Stamps — Aaron  Lawson. 

Inspector  of  Schools — F  B  Meagher. 

Commissioner  for  taking  Special  Bail— T  Medley  Richards. 

Secretary-Treasurer — Francis  J  Rice,  jr. 

County  Auditor — Pius  Michaud. 

Coroners — John  Lynch,  S  C  Hiidon,  Edwin  Akerly,  Mathias  Nadeau,  B  R 
Violet,  T  Medley  Richards.  H  A  Couillard,  Florent  Fournier,  Levite  J  Cyr. 

Inspector  of  Licenses— Maxime  Martin. 

Issuer  of  Marriage  Licenses— T  Medley  Richards. 

Registrar  of  Deaths,  etc — Barry  R  Plant. 

Commissioner  to  Solemnize  Marriage-  Edwin  Akerly. 

Parish  Court  Commissioners — Louis  Peltier,  Frederic  Nadesui,  St  Francis; 
J  W  Baker,  St  Hilaire  ;  Barry  R  Plant,  Madawaska;  Docite  Bosse,  St  Jacques  ; 
Jas  Smith,  St  Basil  ;  Abram  Perron,  St  Anne;  D  O  Burgoine  St  Leonard. 

Commissioners  for  taking  Affidavits  to  be  read  in  the  Supreme  Court — A 
Rainsford  Balloch,  Barry  R  Plant,  F'rederic  Laforest,  C  A  David  Gagnon, 
John  Stevens,  Aaron  Lawson. 

Commissioners  for  taking  Examinations  under  the  Act  relating  to  Arrest 
and  Imprisonment  of  Debtors  (59  Vict.,  Cap.  28) — C  \  David  Gagnon,  the 
County  Court  Judge,  and  Clerk  ol  the  Peace. 

Labor  Act  Coni.iiissioners — D  O  Burgoin,  St  Leonard  ;  Alfred  Voisne,  P  A 
Thibodeau,  St  Basil ;  Luke  Plourd,  Madawaska  ;  James  Lynch,  St  Jacques ; 
Treftle  Sirois,  St  Hilaire;  T  Peltier,  St  Francis;  Abraham  Paron,  Isidore 
Bourgoin,  St  Anne ;  A  E  Ha-ison,  whole  County. 

Commissioners  Free  Grants  Crown  Lands — Basil  Beaulieu,  St  Leonard  ;  D 
Rousseau,  St  Jacques  ;  Fras  Michaud,  St  Hilaire. 

Board  of  Health,  see  page  115.     Game  Wardens,  see  page  119. 

County  Council. 

St  Francis — Louis  Peltier  and  Antoine  Cyr. 
St  Hilaire — Hanore  Cyr  and  Zepherin  Daigle. 
Edmundston — Magloire  Hebert  and  Josepii  Martin. 
St  Jacques — Xavier  Bosse  and  Docite  Bosse. 
St  Basil — Narcisse  Gagnon  and  Michel  Martin. 
St  Anne — Placide  Theriault  and  Dennis  E  Cyr. 
St  Leonard — B  R  Violette  and  Andrew  Levesque. 


Census  Returns,  1891. 


Edmundston 1,683      St  Hilaire 

St  A'.ue 973      St  Jacques 

St  Basil 1,557       St  Leonard 

St  Francis 2,040 

Total 10,514 


.  994 
.  874 
.2,393 


COUNTY  OF  NORTHUMBERLAND. 

fjhiretowii — Newcastle. 
Judge  of  the  County  Court     Hon  W  Wilkinson  ;  Clerk,  Samuel  Thomson  ; 
Deputy  Clerk,  Chas  J  Thomson. 
Stipendiary  Magistrate— Chatham,  S  U  McCuUey. 


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Police  Magistrate— Newcastle,  John  Niven. 

Clerk  of  the  Circuits— Samuel  Thomson,  q  c  ;  Deputy  Clerk,  Charles  J 
Thomson. 

High  Sheriff— Robert  R  Call ;  Deputy  Sheriff,  William  Irving. 

Clerk  of  the  Peace  and  Keeper  of  the  Rolls— Samuel  Thomson,  Qc;  Deputy 
Clerk,  Chas  J  Thomson. 

Judge  of  Probate— Samuel  Thomson,  q  c.     Registrar— G  B  Fraser 

Registrar  of  Deeds  and  Wills— James  R  Lawlor ;  Deputy,  Mary  A  Lawlor. 

Vendor  of  Probate  Stamps  -(Jeo  P  Fraser,  Chatham. 

Vendor  of  Law  Stamps— S  Thomson,  Newcastle. 

Commissioners  for  Parish  Court— George  B  Fraser,  Chatham ;  Charles  J 
Thomson,  Newcastle;  Arthur  O'Donnell,  Blissfield  ;  T  W  Underbill,  Black- 
ville. 

Coroners— Robert  B  Wasson,  John  S  Benson,  B  N  T  Underbill,  Joliu 
Pallen,  M  d,  John  Pond,  John  Johnson,  Wm  P  Bishop,  Phineas  "Wiilistou. 
Alfred  C  Smith,  m  d,  John  McDonald,  M  D,  Joseph  Chaplain,  John  McDonald, 
Alex  G  Williston,  Francis  J  Desmond,  M  D,  Hiram  A  Fish,  M  D,  Jos  Hayes, 
M  D,  iind  W  H  Irvine,  M  D. 

Issuers  of  Marriage  Licenses  -Samuel  Thomson,  Daniel  McMillan,  F  L 
Pedolin,  Harvey  Doak,  John  S  Pond  and  Wm  H  Salter. 

Revenue  Officers- Daniel  Ferguson,  Collector,  Chatham;  Wm  A  Park, 
Collector,  Newcastle;  P  B  Wheeler,  Waiter,  Searcher  and  Locker. 

Commissioners  for  taking  Examinations  under  the  Act  relating  to  Arrest 
and  Imprisonment  of  Debtors  (59  Vic  Cap  28) — Edward  Perley  Williston, 
the  County  Court  .Judge,  and  Clerk  of  the  Peace. 

Labor  Act  Commissioners — Romain  Savoy,  Alnwick ;  Denis  Ryan,  New- 
castle;  Neil  Gordon,  Northesk ;  Robert  Parks,  Southesk ;  Francois  McCaii, 
Rogersville  and  Glnelg  ;  Joseph  Williston,  Hardwick  ;  Thos  Doolan,  Nelson  ; 
T  W  Crocker,  Derby;  B  N  T  Underbill,  Blackville;  Samuel  Freeze  and 
Burk  Archibald,  Blissiield  ;  Joseph  Sobey,  Sugary  Settlement. 

Commissioners  Free  Grants  Crown  Lands— Meleme  Chaisson,  Pleasant 
Ridge;  Meleme  Mailiet,  Rogersville;  John  LeBlanc,  Shediac  Settlement 
and  East  Rogersville;  Alex  G  Williston,  Hardwick;  Henry  Swim,  Doak- 
town  ;  W  R  McCloskey,  Boiestown ;  Horatio  J  Lee,  Burnt  Church ;  Joseph 
Sobey,  The  Sugary  ;  John  Keys,  Derby  ;  B  N  T  Underbill,  Blackville. 

Vendors  of  Licpiors — Chas  Hickey  and  Herbert  Pallen,  Chatham ;  Robert 
Armstrong,  Newcastle;  John  D  Buckley,  Rogersville. 

Crown  Land  Surveyors — W  E  Fish,  Newcastle;  Sfimuel  Freeze,  Doaktowi.. 

Alms  House  Coniniissioners — R  R  Call  (Chairnum),  P  Hennessy,  N'^w- 
castle;  D  MaoLachlan  (Secretary),  Roger  Flanagan,  Chatham;  George 
Burchill.  Nelson ;  Donald  McBeatli,  Cilenelg ;  Patrick  Fitzpatrick,  Hard- 
wick;  Simon  Simpson,  Alnwick;  Robert  P  Whitney,  Northesk;  Jamc- 
Tweedie,  Southesk;  John  (iraham,  Derby;  B  N  T  Underbill,  Blackville; 
Robert  Swim,  lilisstiold  ;  Arthur  O'Donnell,  Ludlow;  Ambrose  Arsenault. 
Rogersville.     ^lajor  Alex  S  Tenipleton,  Keeper. 

Miramichi  Pilotage  Commissioners — John  C  Miller  (Chairman),  Millerttn  ; 
Hon  Allen  Ritchie,  Newcastle;  Ernest  Hutchison,  Douglastown ;  W  B  Snow- 
ball, Chatliam  ;  Edward  Sinclair,  Bridgetown  ;  R  R  Call,  Newcastle,  Secretary 
and  Treasurer  to  the  Commissioners. 

Consular  Agents— Norwegian,  E  Hutchinson;  United  States,  R  R  Call; 
German,  Alex  Morrison;  French,  Hon  J  B  Snowball ;  Italy,  Geo  Watt. 

Board  of  Health,  see  page  115.    Game  Wardens,  see  page  119. 

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Town  of  Chatham. 

Mayor — Warren  C  Winslow. 

Aldermen— Queens  Ward,  Alex  Robinson  and  Jas  Mahur. 
Kings  Ward — F  E  Neale  and  Roger  Flanagan. 
Wellington  Ward — Wm  8  Loggie  and  John  Coleman. 
Dukes  Ward — Geo  Groat  and  Andrew  Mcintosh. 

County  Council. 

Warden — John  S  Bond, 
Secretary-Treasurer — Samuel  Thomson, 
Parish  of  Ijiidiow— John  S  Pond  and  William  A  Brown. 
Blisslield — Wm  Russell  and  Edward  Mersereau, 
Blackville — David  G  Schofield  and  Denis  P  Sullivan. 
Northesk — Michael  Ryan  and  David  Whitney. 
Southesk — Thomas  Johnson  and  Jared  Tozer. 
Derby — James  Robinson  and  John  Betts. 
Nelson — Thomas  W  Flett  and  Ephraim  Hayes. 
Rogersville — Augnstin  A  Richard  and  J  David  Gaudet, 
Newcastle— Donald  Morrison  and  William  Lyons. 
Chatham— William  Kerr  and  N  Cunningham, 
(ilenelg — Robt  McNaughton  and  James  Cameron, 
Jiardwick — Phineas  Williston  and  John  A  Miller. 
Alnwick — William  Anderson  and  James  W  Robertson, 


Census  Returns,  1S91. 


Alnwick 2,960 

Blackville 2,066 

Blissfield 894 

Chatham 5,644 

Derby 871 

Total 25,715 


Glenelg 1,382 

Haniwick 1,170 

Ludlow 805 

Nelson 1,907 


Newcastle.. 
Northesk,,., 
Rogersville , 
Southesk  ,,., 


.4,006 
.1,586 
,1,379 


.1,045 


COUNTY  OF  QUEENS. 

6'A  irelown —  Gafjelown. 

Supreme  Court — Circuit  opens  on  the  third  Tuesday  in  May  and  the  second 
Tuesday  in  (Xtober.     A  W  Ebbetl,  Clerk  of  the  Circuit. 

County  Court  Judge — Mcin  James  Steaduian ;  Clerk,  A  W  P]bbett.  Terms, 
fourth  Tuesday  in  May  and  fourth  Tuesday  in  October. 

.Judge  Probate  Court — \  W  Ebbettj  Registrar,  John  W  Dickie. 

High  Sherifi"— James  Reid ;  I)epntv,  Wm  Brander, 

Clerk  of  the  Peace— A  W  Ebbett.  ' 

\'endor  of  Law  and  Probate  Stamps — R  T  Babbitt,  (Jagetown, 

Registrar  of  Deeds  and  Wills— Robt  T  Babbitt;  Deputy,  Ella  A  Simpson, 

Divisional  Registrar  of  Births,  Marriages  and  Deaths— Ellia  A  Simpson. 

Postmasters — Miss  Leora  Simpson,  (Jagetown  ;  Henry  Johnson,  Welsford. 

Crown  Land  Surveyors — Jas  Kerr,  Hampstcad;  Duncan  McLean,  Grand 
Lake;  S  M  Starkey,  Johnston;  Peter  Yeainans,  Newcastle. 

Commissioner  for  taking  Special  Bail  in  the  Supreme  Court — R  T  Babbitt. 

Commissioners  for  taking  .\flidavits  to  be  read  in  the  Supreme  Court — R  T 
Babbitt,  Gagetown  ;  Chas  E  '  -ngan,  Chipman ;  Samuel  L  Peters,  B  S  Palmer, 

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Hampste;i(l ;  Jas  Palmer,  Canning;  Arthur  W  Ebbett,  Gagetown ;  Henry 
Todd,  .Jolin  \V  Perry,  Jas  F  Roberts  an<l  S  M  Starkey,  Johnston. 

Commissioners  of  Parish  Courts  A  \V  Ebbett,  Gagetown;  W  H  White, 
Cambridge;  Wni  Tilley,  Petersville;  B  S  Palmer,  Harapslead;  George  J 
Worden,  VVickham;  Leigh  K  Wilson,  Chipman ;  I)  Palmer,  Canning;  Jas  F 
Roberts,  Johnston  ;  George  E  McLean,  Waterborough  ;  Samuel  E  McDonald  ; 
BriHiswick.     Jurisdiction  $bO  in  debt,  $',VI  in  tort. 

Issuers  of  Marriage  Licenses — Wm  U  White,  Benj  S  Palmer,  D  M  Pearson, 
John  Law,  Brunswick  H  Smith,  Jas  F  Roberts,  WS  Butler,  J  A  Mott,  Robert 
McMann,  E  C  Crandall  and  Geo  E  Black. 

Coroners— R  T  Babbitt,  Ambrose  Palmer,  R  D  Akerly,  Malcolm  C  Mc- 
Donald, M  1),  Abraham  Wiggins,  Thomas  H  Pearson,  James  G  Hetherington, 
J  E  Nugent,  M  i>,  F  J  Purdy.  James  G  Sypher,  H  J  DuVernet,  T  J  Ottj 
Earle,  M  d,  1  W  Carpenter,  Duncan  McLean,  B  S  Palmer. 

Auctioneers — David  H  Ferguson,  Jotham  P  Belyea,  Amos  S  Corey,  Wm 
Cooper,  B  S  Babbitt,  Gagetown ;  Jas  Pearson,  Wm  Somerville,  Johnston ; 
W  S  Butler,  Canning;  Lawrence  O'Leary,  Brunswick;  Thomas  Dykeman, 
Cambridge ;  1  S  Vanwart,  Hampstead. 

Licensed  \'endor  under  the  Canaila  Temperance  Act — John  W  Dickie, 
Gagetown. 

Labor  Act  Commissitmers — Howard  Alward,  Brunswick;  S  M  Starkey, 
Johnston  and  Wickham ;  Duncan  McLean,  Cambridge,  Canning  and  Water- 
boro;  James  Kerr,  Petersville. 

Board  of  Health,  see  page  llo.     Game  Wardens,  see  page  119. 

Mi'inbers  of  ('oiiiicil. 

Secretary -Treasurer  — R  T  Babbitt. 
Auditor — C  D  Dykeman. 
Brunswick — R  H  Corey  and  Joseph  Beach. 
Cambridge— John  L  Colwell  and  Arch  Purdy. 
Canning  -Daniel  Palmer,  jr,  and  A  McM  Thorrott. 
Chipman— Hugh  B  Hay,  iM  d,  and  Isaac  C  F'raser. 
(Tagetown— John  W  Dickie  and  John  F  Hoben. 
Hampstead — Wm  J  Cheney  and  Edgar  B  Palmer. 
Johnston — John  Leonard  and  Solomon  C  Perry. 
Petersville — Harry  W  Woods  and  Peter  Lingley. 
Waterborough — Wm  Snodgrasg  and  Alonzo  F  Barton. 
Wickham — James  McCrea  and  T  Melbourne  Carpenter. 

Census  Ketiirns,  1891. 

Gagetown 1,025) 

Hampstead  I,lo0 

Johnston 1,588  

Petersville 1,914      Total 12,152 


Brunswick 381 

Cambridge 1,36(> 

Canning 8U0 

Chipman l,6o] 


Waterborough 1,352 

Wickham 935 


COUNTY  OF  RESTIGOUCHE. 

Sit  iretou-n  — Dalhousie. 

Judge  of  the  County  Court— Hon  Wm  Wilkinson  ;  Clerk,  Jas  S  Harquail. 

Commissioners  ft)r  Parish  Courts — W  .S  Smitii,  Dalhousie;  Chas  Murray, 
Addingtcn;  John  S  Bassett,  Colborne;  E  McMillan,  Durham;  Dennis  A 
Arseneau,  Balmoral ;  John  Dawson,  Eldon. 


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High  Sheritt'— Jatnes  E  Stewart. 

Clerk  of  the  Peace  and  Keeper  of  the  Roils — James  S  Harquail. 

.Indge  of  Probate — Henry  F  McLatchey  ;  Registrar  of  Probate,  J  elm 
Barbarie, 

Clerk  of  the  Circuit  Court — James  S  Hanjuail. 

Registrar  of  Deeds  and  Wills— John  Barbarie;  Deputy  Registrar,  Miss  M 
D  Barbarie. 

Deputy  Crown  Land  Surveyor— D  McMillan,  c  E. 

Revising  Officer — Judge  Wilkinson. 

Registrar  of  Births,  Marriages  and  Deaths — Hatty  L  Johnson. 

Issuer  of  Marriage  Licenses — Win  S  Smith. 

Vendor  of  Law  an(3  Probate  Stamps — Catherine  Phillips,  Dalhousie. 

Auditor — James  S  Harcpiail. 

Supervisors  of  Roads — Patrick  Ultegan,  Ebenezer  McMillan,  Peter  Lavio- 
lette,  Neil  Shaw,  David  Graham  and  John  Dawson. 

(Jounty  Treasurer — Wm  Montgomery. 

<k)unty  Secretary— H  A  Johnson. 

Commissioners  for  taking  Hail  in  the  Supreme  Court— Charles  Murray, 
Campbellton  ;  Wm  M()nt<j;omery,  Dalhousie. 

Harbor  Master— William  S  Smith. 

Revenue  Officers — Wm  Montgomery,  Collector,  port  of  Dalhousie  ;  Deputy 
Collector,  Arch  McKenzie,  Cam[>bellton;  James  S  Harquail,  Preventive 
Officer. 

Coroners — A  McKendrick,  M  D  Victor,  J  A  Vernon,  M  d,  W  Doherty,  M  D. 

Fishery  Wardens — Charles  Brown,  Escuminac,  P  Q ;  Donald  McLean, 
Charlo  ;  James  McMillan,  Jacquet. 

Restigouche  Agricultural  Society — John  Barbarie,  President;  James  S 
Reid  and  Alex  Dickie,  Vice-Presidents;  J  E  Stewart,  Secretary-Treasurer. 

Crown  Land  Surveyor — Daniel  McMillan,  Charlo  Statiim. 

Labor  Act  Commissioners— Daniel  McMillan,  the  whole  County  ;  Murdock 
Murray,  Upper  Addington  ;  Alex  Diotte,  Addington;  John  Giroux,  Colborne  ; 
John  P  Mclntyre,  Dalhousie ;  Lawrence  Lapoint,  Durham. 

Pilot  Commissioners — Kilgour  Shives,  J  as  D  Sowerby,  Andrew  G  Wallace, 
W  S  Montgomery,  Nathaniel  McNair. 

Liquor  License  Act,  1896 — Commissioners  for  the  County,  John  Dawson 
(Chairman),  Donald  McDonald,  Lawrence  Lapoint ;  Inspector,  John  S  Bassett. 
Commissioners  for  the  town  of  Campbellton,  Thos  Kerr  (Chairman),  J  A 
N'erge,  S  H  Tvingley  ;  Inspector,  John  Duncan. 

Commissioners  for  taking  p]xaminations  under  the  Act  relating  to  Arrest 
and  Imprisonment  of  Debtors  (59  \'ic.  cap.  2S)  —  Wm  S  Smith,  the  County 
Ctjurt  Judge,  and  Clerk  of  the  Peace. 

Commissioners  Free  Grants  Crown  Lands — D  O'Keefiie,  Colbrooke;  David 
Hickie,  Lome  Settlement;  Donald  Murchie,  Sunnyside  ;  James  Noble,  Daw- 
sonville;  John  G  Mclntyre,  M  Brook,  Lawrence  Arseneau,  Mitchell  Settle- 
ment. 

Board  of  Health,  see  page  llo.     (iame  Wardens,  see  page  119. 

Muiiicipiility  of  Restigouche. 

Warden— Thos  Hayes. 

Addington — Allan  G  Adams  and  Jas  Millar. 
Dalhousie— Capt  Ciias  Powell  and  William  Currie. 
(\dborne — James  Cook  and  Wm  Fraser. 


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Durham— John  Culligan  and  Thos  Hayes. 
Bahnoral— Dennis  A  Arsenean  and  R  I.iberty. 
Eldon — John  Dawson  and  Murdock  Mann. 


Addington 2,751 

Colborne 901 


Census  Returns,  1891. 

Dalhousie  2,532 

Dinliain l,97o 


Eldon  and  Res  R..    154 
Total 8;Ul 


MUNICIPALITY  OF  THE  CITY  AND  COUNTY  OF 

SAINT  JOHN. 

County  Government. 

Warden — Israel  E.  Srnitli,  Alderman,  City  of  St.  John. 

Councillors  (ex  officio),  City  of  .St  John — Geo  Robertson,  Maj'or  ;  Aldermen 
Daniel  J  Purdy,  Douglas  McArthiir,  James  O  Stackhouse,  George  H'Waring, 
Samuel  Tufts,  John  W  Daniel,  Joseph  H  Hamm,  Alex  W  MacRae,  Thomas  J 
MePherson,  T  Barclay  Robinson,  Thomas  Millidge,  VVm  Christie,  John  Mc- 
Mulkin,  Jolin  McGoldiick. 

Parish  of  Lancaster — Wm  F  Barnhill,  Robt  Catlierwood,  James  Lowell. 

Parish  of  Simonds — John  McLeod,  Daniel  Morgan,  Joseph  Lee. 

Parish  of  St  Martins — Robt  Carson,  Robt  Ruddick,  Judson  P  Mosher. 

Parish  of  Muscjuash — Wm  J  Dean,  Geo  Rose. 

Clerk  of  the  Peace,  Solicitor  and  Secretary — Geo  R  Vincent.  Treasurer — 
J.  S.  Boies  DeVeber.     Auditor — R  Whiteside.     Marshal — Geo  W  Stockford. 

Meetings  of  Council — Third  Tuesday  in  January,  second  Tuesday  in  May, 
third  Tuesday  in  July,  first  Tuesday  in  October. 

Standing  Conuniitee.s. 

Finance  and  Accounts — Wm  Christie,  Chairman  ;  the  Warden,  and  Coun,^ 
Daniel,  MacRae,  McPiierson,  Purdy,  Tufts,  McMulkin,  Catherwood,  Lowell, 
McLeod,  Lee,  Carson,  Ruddick  and  Dean. 

County  Buildings — John  McMulkin,  (Chairman ;  the  Warden,  and  Coun> 
McArtliur,  Stackhuuse,  Robinson,  Millidge,  McGoldrick,  Hamm,  Barnhill, 
H organ,  Carson,  Mosher  and  Rose. 

]iills  for  Legislature,  By-Laws  and  Regulations — Alex  W  MacRae,  Chair- 
man;  the  Warden,  and  Conns  McArthur,  Christie,  Daniel,  Tufts,  Millidge. 
Purdy,  McLeod,  Lee,  Mosher,  Ruddick,  Catherwood,  Lowell  and  Dean. 

Publi(!  and  School  Lands — Robert  Carson,  Chairman;  the  Warden,  and 
Couns  Ilamm,  Mclioldrick,  Robinson,  Waring,  MePherson,  Christie,  Mc- 
Mulkin, Barnhill,  Dean,  Lee,  Ilorgan,  Ruddick  and  Mosher. 

To  act  with  the  Shcrifl'in  regard  to  the  Perfi>rmance  of  Hard  Labor  Sen- 
tences in  Gaol — Geo  II  Waring,  Chairman  ;  Couns  Tufts,  McArthur,  Stack- 
house,  McPhcison,  Robinson,  McGoldrick,  Catherwood,  McLeod,  Carson  and 
Rose. 

h\c  Relief  of  Indigent  Rate[)ayers — W^m  F  Barnhill,  Chairman;  Couns 
Purdy,  Waring,  MacRae,  Rol)in.son,  McMidkin,  Hamm,  Millidge,  Tufts. 
Lowell,  McLeod,  Horgan,  Ruddick  and  Mosher. 

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CITY  AND  COUNTY  OF  8T.  JOHN. 

High  Sheriff'— H  Lawratice  Sturdee;  Deputy  Slierlff'  and  Under  Keeper  of 
the  Jail,  John  Rankin;  Turnkeys,  Samuel  Clifford  and  VV  J  Cunningham. 

Judge  of  Probate— Arthur  I  Trueman ;   Registrar,  John  McMillan. 

Registrar  of  Deeds  and  Wills— J  Verner  McLellan;  Deputy.  II  Littlehale. 

Judge  of  County  Court — His  Honor  Jas  G  Forbes ;  Mont.  McDonald,  Clerk. 

Clerk  of  Circuits— John  Willet. 

Vendor  of  Law  and  Probate  Stamps — W  C  Rudnian  Allan. 

Revising  Officers,  E  T  C  Knowles;  C  McSorley,  Clerk. 

Board  of  License  Commissioners  under  Liciuor  License  Act,  1896,  for  the 
City  of  St  John — Geo  A  Knodell,  Michael  Coll,  W  Albert  Lockhart ;  John  B 
Jones,  Chief  Inspector. 

Board  of  License  Commissioners  under  Liquor  License  Act,  1896,  for  the 
County  of  the  City  and  County  of  St  John — Joshua  Knight,  Alex  F  Johnston, 
Wni  Hamlyn  ;  Geo  R  Vincent,  Chief  Inspector. 

Parish  Clerks — St  Martins,  Thos  W  Mosher;  Simonds,  Alex  F  .Johnston ; 
Lancaster,  No  1,  Andrew  I)  Gault;  Lancaster,  No  2,  James  Galbraith;  Mus- 
quash, James  Reid. 

Collectors — St  Martins,  Wm  J  Morrow;  Simonds,  James  H  Bowes;  Lan- 
caster, No  1,  Henry  P  Allingham;  Lancaster,  No  2,  Henry  Galbraith;  Mus- 
quash, John  H  Hargrove. 

Parish  Court  Commissioners — St  Martins,  Wm  E  Skillen  ;  Simonds,  James 
H  Bowes;   Lancaster,  .James  Masson  ;  Musquash,  David  H  Anderson. 

Coroners — James  Robinson,  ,j  !•,  IT  E  (iilmour,  m  d,  .Joshua  Knight,  J  P, 
Joseph  D  White,  m  u,  Daniel  E  Berryman,  m  d,  Thomas  Dyson  Walker,  M  D, 
A  F  Emery,  M  d. 

Commissioners  of  .\lms  House,  Work  House  and  Infirmary  — G  A  Knodell, 
Chairman;  Michael  Coll,  John  McLeod,  Thos  Furlong,  Thomas  R  Hilyard, 
Wm  Barnhill,  Isaac  O  Beattey  ;  S  M  Wetmore,  Secretary. 

Commissioners  of  General  Public  Hospital — Wm  Bavard,  M  D,  President; 
M  W  Maher,  Vice-President;  T  Walker,  M  D,  W  C  R  Allan,  A  C  Smith,  John 
McGoldrick,  .John  Berryman,  m  d,  H  G  Addy,  M  D,  John  \V  Daniel,  M  D ; 
William  L  Ellis,  Resident  Physician  and  Superintendent;  M  F  Bruce,  M  d, 
and  G  R  A  Crawford,  M  d,  Oculist  and  Aurist;  I  Olive  Thomas,  Secretary. 

Board  of  Examiners  of  Surveyors  of  Jjumber — W  H  Rourke,  C  F  Clinch, 
S  K  Wilson ;  G  R  Vincent,  Secretary. 

Board  of  Portwardens — James  Knox,  Chairman  ;  Wm  Thomas,  Secretary  ; 
Wm  Dunlavey,  Wm  Lewis,  Denis  Coholan,  Arthur  Adams,  Samuel  Wilson, 
W^m  Black,  .James  Hamilton,  W  A  Chesley. 

Commissioners  of  Public  Slaughter  Houses — Thos  L  Hay,  Chairman ;  Uriah 
Drake,  P  Gleeson,  John  Nugent,  D  E  Berryman,  M  D,  A  N  Shaw,  J  H  Frink, 
Commissioners;  W  H  Shaw,  Secretary,  21^2  Main  street. 

Commiosioners  for  taking  Examinations  under  the  Act  relating  to  Arrest 
and  Imprisonment  of  Debtors  (59  Vic.  cap.  28)— .\llen  O  Earle,  the  County 
Court  Judge,  the  Clerk  of  the  Peace,  Recorder,  ami  Common  Clerk. 

Commissioner  of  Indian  Reserves  under  Act  Vic,  c  25 — Wm  Bayard,  m  d. 

Chief  Game  Commissioner  for  the  Province — Leonard  B  Knight. 

Surveyor  of  Crown  Lands — Wm  Murdoch. 

Labor  Act  Commissioners— J  W  Patorson,  St  Martins  ;  O  Hanson,  Lancaster. 

Issuers  of  Marriage  Licenses— W  All)ert  Lockhart,  St  John;  R  N  Knight, 
Carleton;  W  E  Skillen,  St  Martins;  Wm  Glenn  Brown,  Indiantown. 

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J.  k  A.  HcBIILLAN  FURNISH  ESTIMATES  FOR  SOCIETY  PRINTING. 

Registrar  of  Birtlis,  ^rarringes  and  Deaths — John  B  Jones. 

Visiting  Physician,  Port  of  St  John — John  E  March,  m  d;  Seizing  Officer, 
<ieo  H  Tapley. 

For  Commissioners  to  take  Affidavits,  see  end  of  Roll  of  Barristers  aiicl 
Attorneys. 

Board  of  Health,  see  page  115.     Game  Wardens,  see  page  119. 

Rejflstor  of  IJirtlis,  Mnrriag-es  and  Deaths 

For  the  year  endivcf  June  30,  1897. 

City.  County. 

Births  976  200 

Marriages .345  34 

I>eaths...  705  181 


Total. 
1]7() 
,'579 

88') 


(Vjisiis  Returns,  18tH. 

Population  of  New  Brunswick 321,294 

ST.   ,TOHN   CITY. 

Prince      Ward 4,.34S 

Queens         "     3,098 

Svdney         "     3,240 

Wellington"     ...  .3,806 
Dut.erin       "     3,964 

ST.   JOHN   COUNTY. 

Parish  of  Lancaster 4,211       Parish  of  St.  Martins 2.3;r> 

Parish  of  Muscjuash  783       Parish  of  Sinionds  3,06<> 

Population  of  City  of  St.  John 40,179 

Population  of  County  of  St.  John 10,395 

Total .50,574 


Albert  Ward 1,269 

Brooks     "     1,168 

Dukes      "     3,0.55 

Guys        "     1,838 

Kings       "     2,762 


Lansdowne  \Vard..3.62& 
Lome  "     ..3.112 

Stanley  "     ..    '.>52 

Victoria  "     ..3,33s 


SAINT  JOHN  CITY  GOVERNMPJNT. 

Mayor— George  Robertson.     Deputy  Mayor — T  Barclay  Robinson. 
Recorder — ('has  N  Skinner,  q  c.    Common  Clerk — Herbert  E  Wardropor 
Chamberlain — Frederick  Sandall. 
Aldermen-at- Large— Daniel  J  Purdy  and  Douglas  McArthur. 
Aldermen,  Kings  Ward — Joseph  B  Hamm. 
Queens  Ward — John  W  Daniel. 
Dukes  Ward— Samuel  Tufts. 
Sidney  Ward — (ieorge  H  Waring. 
Guys  Ward— Israel  E  Smith. 
Hrooks  Ward  — James  O  Stackhouse. 
Wellington  Ward — Alex  W  MacRae. 
Prince  Ward — Thomas  J  McPherson. 
Victoria  Ward— T  Barclay  Robinson. 
Dufferin  Ward — Thomas  Millidge. 
Lansdowne  Ward— William  Christie. 
Lome  Ward — John  McMulkin. 
Stanley  Ward — John  McGoldrick. 


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Ilonrds  (»f  Mann^oiiimt. 

Treasury  Department — Daniel,  (Jhairman  ;   Mcl'liorson,   Mc(  Joldrirk, 
Rae,  Milli«l<jfo,  (Hiristie,  McMnlkin,  K(»l)ins()n  and  Staeklioiise. 

Public  Works  Departnient— Christie,  Cliairinaii  ;  MtlMierson,  NracUae. 
llcMnlkin.  Tufts,  Staekliouse,  Mo(r()l(lri(;k,  Smith,  Wariii;,',  Daniel,  Robinson, 
Hamm  and  Millid};;e. 

Board  of  Manaii[ement  Department  of  Pnblic  Works — Christie,  Chairman  ; 
Smith,  Waring,  Daniel  and  Robinson. 

Public  Safety  Department —Mc(roldrick,  Chairmim  ;  Tufts,  Warin;;,  Mc- 
Mulkin,  Mamm,  Smith,  Purdy,  McPherson  and  McArthur, 

Staiidiiiij;-  ('4>iiiiiiitte(^». 

Appeals — McVrthnr,  Chairman;  MacRae,  Millidge,  Hamm,  Waring,  Stack- 
house  and  Purdy. 

Bills  and  By-Laws— Millidge,  Chairman;  Christie,  Tiifis,  MacRae,  Smith, 
Purdy  and  McArthur. 

City  Oflloials. 

Director  of  Public  Works — A  Chipman  Smith. 

Director  of  Public  Safety — Robert  Wisely. 

City  Engineer — Hurd  Peters. 

Clerk  to  Mayor's  Oflice — Clarence  Ward. 

Accountant  in  Chamberlain's  Otiice  — David  R  Willet. 

Clerks  in  (chamberlain's  Office — Duncan  (r  Lingley,  Jas  K  Toole. 

Superintendent  of  Ferries—  Adam  (Glasgow. 

Superintendent  of  Streets —(ieorge  II  Martin. 

Inspector  of  Pjuildings — M  W  Maher. 

Board  of  Assessors — .John  II  Mc!Rol)bie,  Chairman;  Uriah  Drake,  Richard 
Farmer.     Chief  Clerk— Arthur  W  Sharp.     Assistant  Clerk— John  C  Chesley. 

Harbor  Master — Charles  S  Taylor.     IIarl)f)r  Inspector — .Joseph  O'Brien. 

Chief  Engineer  Fire  Department — .John  Kerr. 

High  Constable — (icorge  W  Stockford. 

Lumber  Surveyors — William  .J  (iiady,  Comley  Robertson,  George  V  1^^ 
Wilson,  Samuel  K  Wilson,  .John  Sullivan.  .John  F  (iallagher,  John  R  O 
Wilson,  Otto  Rennike,  Arthur  B  l^'armer,  John  linger. 

Firo  DopartiiiMit. 

Chief  Engineer— John  Kerr.  District  Engineers — Geo  Blake,  Xo  1  ;  Chas 
F  Brown,  No  2  ;  Wm  McLeod,  No  ;'>  (West  End). 

Steam  Fire  Engine  No  1 — Josej)h  H  Green,  Engiiieman  ;  Geo  G  Drake, 
Stoker  of  Engine  and  Hose-cart  Teamster ;  Chas  Conway,  Driver  of  P'ngine. 
Hosemen — David  Dearness,  Foreman  ;  James  Manson,  Assistant ;  James 
Dinsmore.  jr,  Wm  G  Kee,  jr.  Jas  Robinson.  Rt)land  J  Evans,  Wm  A  Watson, 
I^"'red  Allen;  substitutes,  Andrew  (Jarrick,  Fred  Kee,  Leonard  Tufts. 

Steam  Fire  P^ngine  No  2— Charles  I^iercy,  Engineman  ;  William  Donohue, 
Stoker  of  Engine  and  Hose-cart  Teamster ;"  George  McDade,  Engine  Driver. 
I loseman— Albert  Winchester,  Foreman;  Walter  S  Vaughan,  Assistant: 
Francis  McAfee,  John  Shaw,  Peter  McGourty,  John  H  Sel fridge,  Allan  N 
Nixon,  M  Reynolds,  John  LeLacheur,  jr;  substitutes,  William  J  Cox,  Wm 
Taylor. 

Stean)  Fire  Engine  No  3— John  E  Wilson.  Engineman  ;  B  Corley,  St(^ker 
•f  Engine  and  Hose-cart  Teamster;  Wm  McKinley,  Euirine  Driver.  Hose- 
men— E  W  Barlow,  Foreman;  Jas  Thomas,  Assistant;  Nerval  McLauchlin, 

J.  &  A.  McMillan  make  a  specialty  of  color  printing. 


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J.  &  A.  McMillan  keep  waterman's  ideal  fountain  pens. 


Oliver  Tliompson,  Edward  E  Evans,  James  Sterlinj?,  jr,  Thos  (r  Ricliardson, 
Cliarli's  Koberts;  .siil).slitiitt'.s,  James  SicKay,  ('liarles  Ward,  Jas  I'liillips. 

Steam  Fire  Engine  No  4  — Edward  P  Leonard,  En>j;ineman  ;  Alex  .John- 
stone, Stoker  of  Engine  and  IIiiHe-(!art  Teamster;  Micliaei  Finnetian,  Engine 
Driver.  Ilosemen—.Iolin  Hond,  Foreman;  David  A  Speiglit,  Assistant;  Alex 
Duncan,  \Vm  McLellan,  .lolm  Coliolan,  Wm  Miinroe,  .Joiin  E  Kelly,  CJeorge 
^[ay;ee ;  snl)stitutes,  (ieo  Kelly,  (Jeo  (.'hamberlain,  Fred  Ileans. 

Steam  Fire  Engine  No  o— John  Montague,  Engitieman ;  Joseph  Carr, 
Stoker  of  Engine  and  Ilose-eart  Teamster;  Arthur  Delaney,  En;;ine  Driver. 
Hosemen— (ieoige  Kee,  Foremin  ;  Alex  Seott,  Assistant ;  IFazen  1>  Urown, 
Andrew  Ramsay,  John  Diiily,  Roht  McKay,  Kenneth  MeKeii/.ie,  Michael 
Rea<ly.  Thomas  Ogler ;  substitutes,  (ieorge  Scott,  Thos  McMurray,  Robert  II 
Rubins. 

Steam  Fire  Engine  No  0  — Jas  Eemon,  Englneman  ;  ('has  W  ('hristopher, 
Stoker  and  Ilose-tiart  Teamster;  Robt  Allan,  Engine  Driver.  Ilosemen  -.1 
Alfred  Ring,  Foreman;  Isaac  .\mos.  .\ssistaut ;  John  Faweett,  E/. -kiel  Mc- 
Leod,  II  Lee,  Thos  li  Johnstoiie,  PVed  Ring,  VVm  Harned,  Edward  Ogler. 
J  Wesley  Pike;  substitutes,  Joseph  Nealy,  Chas  Sweet,  John  Rrown, 

HOOK   ANn    LADDER  COMPANIKS. 

Pioneer  No  1— ('has  Jackson,  F'oreman  ;  Geo  I>  Parker,  .\ssistant  Foreman  ; 
Robert  II  Nicbol,  Jeremiah  McAdoo,  William  J  Tail,  Richard  Welsh,  John 
Jlamllton,  T  O'Leary.  jr,  Wm  II  Ellis;  Jame.s  Treunor,  Driver;  substitutes, 
Henry  (ireen,  ( reo  Diiiilavy.  E  D  Ring. 

No  2  (West  End) — W^m  Howard,  Foreman  ;  James  White  Peters,  Assistant 
Foreman;  Geo  Faweett,  Thos  McLeod,  Jas  Lord,  John  P  Mc.Vndrews,  .James 
Smith;  John  (Jarvlll,  Driver;  substitutes,  Cii.'us  Clark,  Ilarrv  .McLeod,  (ieo 
Pollock. 

No  3  (North  End) — Wm  (.'ampbell.  Foreman;  Robt  Lee,  Assistant  Fore- 
man; VVm  O'Leary,  .John  Mclutyre,  A  F  Scott.  Joseph  (Jarson  ;  .Matthew 
Kavanaugh,  Driver;  substitutes,  John  Edwards,  William  Kilpatrick,  Stephen 
McJunkln. 

Driver  of  Chief's  Wagon  and  IT  and  L  Driver — Lawrence  Mahoney. 

Superintendent  of  Fire  Alarm — .John  K  ^Vilson. 


R.  H  Green. 


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Estahlishe<l  187:i. 

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G.  Herb.  Green. 


Engravers,  Stencil  Plates, 

Copperplate  and  Notarial  and  Company 

Lithographic  Printers.      Seals  a  Specialty. 

122  and  124  GERMAIN  STREET, 

.ST.  JOHN,  N.  B. 


ORDERS  FOR  BOOKS  PROHPTLT  ATTENDED  TO  BT  J.  &  A.  McMILIiAN. 


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ALL  DESCRIPTIONS  OF  COMMERCIAL  PRINTING  AT  McMILLAN'S. 


SALVAdK   COUl'M   AND    ItKE    FOI.ICK. 

South  End— Charles  A  Cl.iiko,  Ciipt'iln  ;  Clarence  IF  Lujjtrin,  Lietitenant ; 
A  II  Lindsay,  Secretary;  (ieor^je  (*  Lawrence,  TreaMirer;  J  A  Fowler,  Fore- 
man No  1  District;  (i  H  (Jreeii,  Foreman  No  2  District;  John  I  Kobinson, 
Foreman  No  3  District:  Dr  VVm  Simon,  Foremnn  No  4  District. 

North  End— P  N  Hamm,  Captain  ;  (icodorham.  Lieutenant;  11  (i  IFar- 
ris  »n,  Secretary  ;  John  Chesley,  Jr.  Treasurer;  CJeo  II  Carvill,  Josepli  Corkery, 
J  R  McConnell,  District  Foremen. 

City  of  Saint  Jolin  Fire  Aliiriii  Teh^^raph. 

.SOUTH    KNl). 

No.  Locality  of  Boxes. 


2  No  2  Engine  House,  King  square.  ' 

3  No  .S  Engine  House,  Union  street. 

4  Cor  (Jarden  and  Sewell  streets 
')  Cor  Mill  and  Union  streets. 

ti  Cor  Mkt  Sq.'ind  Chipnian's  Hill. 

7  Mechanics  Institute.  ' 

8  Cor  Pond  and  Mill  streets.  ' 
0  Foot  of  Union  street  (East). 

I'l  Cor  Peters  and  Waterloo  streets. 
lirCor  St  Patrick  and  Union  streets. 
14  Cor  Brussels  and  Richmond  sts. 
I')  Everitt's  Foundry,  Brussels  street.  ; 
l(i  Cor  Brussels  and  Hanover  streets. 

17  Cor  Erin  and  Brunswick  streets. 

18  Cor  Union  and  Carmarthen  streets. 

19  Cor  Courtney  and  St  David  streets. 
1*1   Waterloo,  opposite  Gold ing  street. 
-3  Cor  Germain  and  Church  streets.  , 
'24  Cor  Princess  and  Charlotte  streets.  ; 
2^)  No  1  Engine  House,  Charlotte  st. 
2t)  City  Hall,  cor  Prince  William  and  , 

Princess  streets. 

NORTH 

121  Stetson's  Mill,  Tndiantown. 

122  Cor  Main  and  Bridge  streets. 

123  Electric  Car  Shed,  Main  street. 

124  Cor  Adelaide  Road  and   Peel  st. 

125  No  5  Engine  Hoine,  Main  street. 

126  Douglas  Road,  opposite  Tapley's. 
132  Hamilton's  Mill,  Strait  Shore. 

134  Rolling  Mill,  Strait  Shore. 

135  Cor  Sheriff  st  and  Strait  Shore 
142  Cor  Camden  and  Portlaml  streets. 

WEST 

112  Engine  House,  King  street. 

113  Cor  Ludlow  and  Water  streets. 

114  Cor  King  st  and  Market  place. 

115  Middle  street.  Old  Fort. 

IK)  Cor  Union  and  Winslow  sts.  i 


No,  Locality  of  Jioxes. 

27  Breeze's  Corner,  King  s(iuare. 
2S  Cor  Duke  and  Prince  Wm  streets. 

31  Cor  King  and  Pitt  streets. 

32  (!or  Diikf  and  Sydney  str«?et8. 
.34  Cur  Wenlworth  and  Princess  sis. 
35  Queen    street,    between   Germain 

and  Charlotte. 
30  Cor  Queen  and  Carmarthen  sts. 

37  Cor  Sydney  and  St  James  streets. 

38  Carmarthen,    between    Duke   and 
Orange  streets. 

41  Cor  St  James  and  Prince  Wra  sis. 

42  Cor  Wentworth  and  Duke  streets. 

43  Cf)r  Broad  and  Carmarthen  streets. 
45  Cor  Britain  and  Cliarlotte  streets. 
40  Cor  Pitt  and  St  James  streets. 
47  Sydney  st,  near   E.vhibitlon  (iate. 

51  (!ity  Road,  near  Skating  Rink. 

52  Pond  st,  near  Fleming's  Foumlry. 

53  Exmouth  street,  near  Richmond. 

01  (Jeneral  Pnbllc  Hospital. 

02  Cotton  Mill,  Courlenay  Bay. 

END. 

143  Main  street.  Police  Station. 
145  Long  Wharf. 
154  Paradise  Row. 
231   No  4  Engine  House,  City  Koad. 
241  Cor  Stanley  and  Winter  streets. 
253  Schofield's Terrace, Wrightstreet. 
312  Rockland  rd,  of)  head  Millidge  st. 
321  Cor  Somerset  &  High  sts,  Ft  Howe 
412  Cor  City  Roail  and  Meadow  street. 
421  Marsh  Bridge. 

END. 

117  Sand  Point  Whnrf. 

118  (.'or  Queen  and  Victoria  streets. 

119  Cor  St  .lohn  and  Watson  streets. 

212  Cor  Lancaster  and  St  James  sts. 

213  Cor  Watson  and  Winslow  sts. 


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J.  &  A.  McMillan  furnish  estimates  for  society  printing. 


l*oli<'<'  l>(>|>ar(iiM>iit. 

Oflicc:   Kiiij?  strot't,  Kawt,  (adjoining  County  Jail). 

PoUoc  M!ij,'istr!ilt'  Iliibcrt  .1  Kitcliic:  Sittini;  Ma^'istrjifos,  Ilnti  Thomas  !; 
,lon«'H  iuui  (J  A  Ili'iKltTHoii ;  I'olice  Cli'ik,  (ii'(»  A  Flcmler.son  ;  (liiorof  I'oliiv. 
W  Walker  Clark;   Assistant  CU-rk,  ('has  McDonahl. 

Sonllu'rii  |)ivisl()n — Captain,  K  W. Jenkins;  House  Seryoants,  John  Owen-, 
John  Hipwell;  Sertreants,  (ieo  K  Baxter,  Alex  Watson,  Henry  Kilpatrick  : 
Serjeant  Sannii'l  Wilson,  Mavor's  uflici' :  Aetini,'  Ser^^eants,  Avard  Andersim, 
Hn^h  (Jilson;  Dcteetive,  .John  Kin^;  Oflieers,  Wni  Hoyle,  Patrick  Killcii, 
James  Mcl.ant,dilin.  James  ('amphell.  S  1)  IFamtn,  (Ieo  A  Karle.  (ieoi.;^ 
(Jarnett,  Thos  Hiircliell,  Patrick  Walsh,  W  II  Finlay,  Charles  Amos,  Jaim> 
McLarren  ;  Special  Officers,  Win  Rich  Lee.  Robert  J  Wilson,  Thos  .lohnstoii. 

Sonthern  division  -Captain,  A  Hasliiij^s  ;  Serjijeant,  ThomaH  ('aples  ;  Aetiim 
Sergeants,  .John  J  Smith,  (reorge  Corhett ;  Oflieers,  Robi-rt  Hamilton.  .Jaine- 
(ireer,  James  Covay,  John  Merrick,  James  Simpson,  James  McDonald. 

Western  Hivision— Ser^^eant,  Jacolt  Ross;  Oflicer,  James  H  Cioslin. 

HACKNEY  CARRIAGES-  Districts. 

First  hislrict  -To  comprise  all  that  portion  of  the  city  on  the  easterly  side 
of  tlie  harbor  lyin^  to  the  eastward  and  southward  of  a  line  beginning  at  the 
sontherly  end  of  the  westerly  side  line  of  Portland  street;  thence  rnnnini: 
northwardly  along  said  !in(>  of  said  street  to  the  northerly  line  of  Main  strci  t 
and  Paradise  row  to  Wall  street ;  thence  northerly  along  Wall  street  to  Wint'M 
street;  thence  eastwardly  along  Winter  street  and  Celebration  street  to  tm* 
I.e.  Railway;  thence  continning  eastwardlv  along  s;iid  railw  to  (rilberl- 
lane,  and  thence  in  a  direct  line  to  the  Marsh  bridge  (so  callei 

Second  Histrict — To  comprise  all  that  portion  of  the  (lity  .e  easteiv.- 

side  of  the  harbor,  as  aforesaid,  lying  to  the  northward  of  No.  1  district.  ;w 
above  defmed,  and  to  the  sonthward  of  a  line  beginning  on  the  <>aslerly  side 
of  the  River  St.  .lohn,  at  the  month  of  Spar  Cf)ve  creek  fso  called)  ;  tlienn' 
rimnintr  eastwardly  np  stream  and  along  the  said  creek  and  Newman's  bro^k 
to  the  bridge  crossing  the  same  at  Adelaide  street;  thence  eastwardly  to  the 
sonthwcstwardly  line  of  Lily  lake,  where  the  westerly  line  of  the  (Jilb'Tt 
property  strikes  the  stime,  and  iIkmu'c  soiitheastwardly  along  said  (Tilbcrl  !'ik' 
to  the  Marsh  bridge,  aforesaid. 

Third  District  To  comprise  all  tiiat  part  of  tlie  city  (tn  the  eastern  side  of 
the  harbor  and  (^f  the  River  St.  Jol'n  lying  to  the  northward  of  thesec'ii'l 
district,  as  hereinbefore  delined. 

Fonrth  District — To  comprise  all  that  portion  of  the  city  lying  on  tii" 
western  side  of  the  harbor. 

Rates  of  Fare. 

The  prices  or  rates  of  fares  to  be  taken  and  recovered  by  and  paid  to  the 
owner,  driver,  or  other  person  having  diarize  of  any  licensed  Ffackney  Cx- 
riage,  shall  be  as  follows,  that  is  to  say  :  For  conveying  one  ))assenger  to  i'' 
fron)  the  L  C,  R.  station  from  or  to  any  part  of  diUricts  Nos.  1  or  2.  the  sum 
of  .SO  cents,  and  for  every  additional  passenger  of  the  same  hons.diold  the  sum 
of  20  cents;  other  passengers  not  of  the  same  honsehold.  e.ach  30  cents.  Ffi 
conveying  one  passenger  to  or  from  any  one  part  of  said  districts  Nos.  1  and  1 
to  any  other  part  of  llu;  same  district.  0  cents,  and  for  every  other  additicnul 
|)assenger  of  the  same  honsehold,  20  cents;  other  passengers  not  of  the  same 
honsehold,  each  30  i-ents.     F'or  conveying  one  j)assena;er  from  any  one  part  "! 

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MAP  OF  THE  BRITISH  EMPIRE  (|5)  FOR  SALE  BY  .1.  &  A.  McMILLAN. 

districts  Xos.  1,  2  or  4  from  or  to  any  om;  part  of  an  adjoiiiiiii,'  districl.  'it*^ 
(t'titH,  and  for  each  additional  pasm'nKer  of  tlu'  same  lionsohold  tlu'  himu  of  lt» 
(i-ntM;  other  paHsfnjrt'rs  not  of  the  satn(>  hoiiHehohl  oO  cents,  and  'JO  ('(Mit-. 
lidditional  for  each  district  passed  throu;,'h.  I'or  conveyintf  any  passenj^er  or 
piissen^ers  to  and  from  district  Xo.  !{  the  rate  of  fire  shall  he  settled  hy  ajjri  e- 
iiient  of  the  paities.  When  detained  at  any  place  hy  any  passenj^er  there 
-hall  be  an  additional  fate  of  .")()  cents  for  every  half-honr  detention.  When 
a.irreement  for  hire  is  made  hy  the  honr,  the  fare  siiall  he  the  sum  of  '^\  for 
each  honr.  and  in  that  proportion  for  eai-h  division  hy  the  tpiarter  of  the 
hour.  In  case  any  driver  shall  he  recniiied  to  cross  the  ferry  of  the  harl)or  to 
ur  from  Carleton,  he  shall,  in  addition  to  the  !il)ovo  fare,  receive  tiie  ferriaj^e 
clijirges  for  himself,  his  carria;jfe  and  horses,  hoth  goiny  and  retiirninjif.  fc^very 
owner,  driver,  or  person  having  cliarge  of  any  hat^kney  carriage,  shall,  wheii 
requested  so  to  do,  carry  with  each  passenger  one  trnnk,  and  also  an  a<ldi- 
(ional  valise,  carpet-hag,  i)ortmanteaii,  hnndle,  basket,  or  other  article  used  in 
travelling,  withont  charge  or  compensation  therefor;  and  for  every  additioiiiil 
trunk  or  other  article  more  thiui  is  hereinbefore  provided,  he  shall  be  entitled 
to  demand  and  receive  the  sum  of  r>  cents. 

CartajJT*'  Districts. 

For  tiie  purpose  of  regulating  the  price  of  cartage  within  that  part  of  the 
city  of  St.  John  on  the  e.islerly  side  of  the  harbor,  such  part  of  the  city  shall 
tic  divided  into  ten  districts,  as  folhtws: 

First  District — To  comprise  all  that  part  of  the  city  boimded  by  a  line  be- 
i:iiining  at  a  point  on  the  southerly  b  uiidary  of  the  groumls  of  the  1.  ('.  1\. 
where  it  strikes  the  water;  thence  ea-^twanlly  along  the  said  southerly  bound- 
ary to  the  easterly  side  of  Mill  street;  thence  continuing  enstwardly  along^ 
I'ond  street  to  a  point  KlO  feet  eastwardly  of  the  easterlv  line  of  (Jeorge  street : 
thence  southwardly  par.allel  to  (Jeorne  street  to  the  northerly  line  of  I'nioii 
street;  thence  castwanlly  to  a  prohmgation  of  the  e.isterly  line  of  Prince 
William  street;  thence  soiuherly  along  said  prolongation  and  said  line  to  the 
•southerly  line  of  (^ueen  street;  thence  westwardly  along  a  proloni,Mtion  ot"" 
said  line  to  the  harbor;  thence  northerly  along  the  harbor  front  to  the  place 
of  beginning. 

Second  District — To  comprise  all  that  i>art  outside  of  the  first  district, 
botmded  by  a  line  beginning  on  the  northerlv  side  of  I'oud  street  at  the  east- 
erly botindary  of  the  first  district  ;  thence  eastwardly  along  the  said  northerly 
line  of  Sewell  street ;  thence  continuing  eastwardly  along  the  northwardly  line 
of  Sewell  street  to  the  easterly  line  of  Peel  street;  thence  southerly  along  said 
easterly  line  to  the  northerly  line  of  Carleton  street ;  thence  eastwardly  along 
said  northerly  line  to  the  easterly  line  of  ('oburg  street ;  thence  southwardly 
along  the  easterly  line  of  Cobiu-g  and  C'harlotte  streets  to  the  sotitherly  line  of 
Queen  street;  tlience  westwardly  along  said  line  of  (^uecn  street  to  the 
lioundary  of  the  first  district. 

Third  District — To  comprise  all  that  part  outside  of  the  second  disliirt 
liounded  by  a  line  beginning  on  the  southwesterly  corner  of  the  Long  whart 
(so  called)';  thence  along  the  westerly  line  of  the  said  wharf  northerly  to  the 
northerly  side  of  Main  street;  thence  eastwardly  along  the  northerly  line  oi' 
Main  street  and  Paradise  row  to  the  easterly  line  of  Wall  street;  thence 
southwardly  along  said  easterly  line  to  the  easterly  line  of  Dorchester  street  : 
llience  southwardly  along  said  easterly  line  to  the  northerly  line  ()i'  H.-./.en 
street;  thence  eastwardly  along  said   northerly  line  to  the  easterly  end   of 

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MAPS  AND  GLOBES  AT  J.  &  A.  MCMILLAN'S. 


Oarden  street ;  thence  southwardly  alone:  said  easterly  line  to  the  northerlr 
line  of  F'addock  street;  thenoe  eastwardly  along  said  northerly  line  to  tlic 
easterly  line  of  Waterloo  street;  thence  southwardly  along  said  easterly  lim- 
and  the  easterly  line  of  Sydney  street  to  the  southerly  line  of  St.  James  street : 
thence  westwardly  along  said  line  to  the  easterly  line  of  the  Reed's  P  )in! 
wharf  property  ;  thence  northwardly  along  said  property  line  to  the  water, 
and  thence  westwardly  and  northwardly  along  the  harbor  front  to  the  bound- 
ary line  of  the  first  district. 

Fourth  District — To  cnmj)rise  all  that  part  outside  of  the  third  district, 
bounded  by  a  line  beginning  at  the  water's  edge  on  a  southerly  prolongation 
of  the  westerly  side  of^  Acadia  street;  thence  northwardly  along  said  westerly 
side  of  Acadia  street  and  a  prolongation  thereof  to  the  southerly  side  of  Rock- 
land street;  thence  eastwardlv  along  said  southerly  line  to  the  northerly  line 
of  Moore  street ;  thence  continuing  eastwardly  along  the  said  northerly  line 
of  Moore  street  and  a  prolongation  thereof  to  the  easterly  side  of  Millidifc 
street;  thence  still  continuing  eastwardly  on  a  line  ]>arallel  to  Paradise  row, 
at  a  distance  of  150  feet  therefrom  lo  the  northerly  side  line  of  the  street 
running  from  Harris  street  to  Wall  street;  thence  along^  said  northerly  line 
to  the  northerly  side  line  of  Wall  street;  then  along  said  side  line  of  Wall 
street  to  the  northerly  side  of  Winter  street ;  thence  easterly  along  said  nort'  - 
erly  line  to  the  easterly  line  of  F'actory  street ;  thence  along  said  easterly  lii  i' 
to  the  I.  C.  R.;  thence  easterly  along  said  railway  to  the  northerly  side  i|' 
Stanley  street ;  thence  southerly  along  the  said  side  line  to  the  southerly  liiu' 
of  City  roail ;  thence  to  the  southeasterly  side  of  Blair  street;  then  along  said 
line  of  said  street  to  the  easterly  line  of  Rock  street;  thence  southerly  aloni; 
said  line  to  the  Ilazen  line;  thence  eastwardly  at  right  angles  along  said 
Hazen  line  to  the  northerly  end  of  Mazen  street;  thence  M'estwardly  along  the 
i.ortheasterly  side  of  Hazen  street  to  the  northerly  side  of  Coburg  street; 
thence  southwardly  along  said  line  to  the  northerly  line  of  Cliff  street ;  thence 
eastwardly  along  said  line  to  the  easterly  line  of  Waterloo  street;  thence 
northerly  along  said  line  to  the  northerly  line  of  Richmond  street;  thence 
«astwardly  along  said  line  to  the  easterly  line  of  Brussels  street;  thencf 
southerly  along,  said  side  line  and  the  easterly  line  of  Carmarthen  street  to 
the  southerly  line  of  Broad  street;  thence  westwardly  along  said  line  anil  a 
l)rolongation  thereof  to  the  water's  edge;  thence  continuing  westwardly  along 
the  water  front  to  the  boundary  of  the  third  district. 

Fifth  District — To  comprise  all  that  part  outside  of  the  fourth  district, 
bounded  by  a  line  beginning  at  the  water's  edge  at  a  prolongation  of  the  east- 
erly line  of  Simonds  street ;  thence  northerly  along  said  line  to  the  northerly 
line  of  Main  street;  thence  eastwardly  along  said  line  and  the  northerly  lint' 
of  Rockland  road  to  the  northerly  line  of  Burpee  avenue ;  thence  northeasterly 
U)  a  prolongation  of  St.  Paul  street ;  thence  northeasterly  to  the  northerly  end 
of  Spring  street;  thence  to  northerly  end  of  Summer  street;  thence  on  u 
prolongation  of  line  last  mentioned  to  a  pndongation.of  the  easterly  line  ni' 
Stanley  street ;  thence  southwardly  along  said  line  to  I.  C.  K.;  thence  easterly 
along  said  line  to  northerly  line  of  Clyde  street;  thence  southerly  along  \\\<' 
t«aid  line  to  the  easterly  line  of  the  City  road;  thence  southeasterly  along  tlu' 
said  line  to  the  southern  boundary  of  the  Public  Hospital  grounds;  thence 
southerly  along  said  boundary  to  the  easterly  line  of  Waterloo  street ;  thence 
TiOrtherly  along  the  said  line  to  Middle  street  (so  called) ;  thence  easterly 
along  the  northerly  line  of  Middle  street  to  the  easterly  line  of  Brussels  street : 
ihence  southerly  along  said   line  to  the  northerly  line  of  Clarence  street ; 

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thence  eastwardly  along  said  line  to  the  easterly  line  of  Erin  street;  thence 
southwardly  along  said  line  and  the  easterly  line  of  St.  Patrick  and  Went- 
worth  streets  to  the  southerly  line  of  Sheflield  street;  thence  westwardly  along 
•;aid  line  to  the»westerly  line  of  Charlotte  street  extension. 

Sixth  District— To  comprise  all  that  part  outside  of  the  fifth  district, 
hounded  by  a  line  beginning  at  the  southerly  end  of  a  prolongation  of  the 
westerly  line  of  Harrison  street;  then(;e  norihvvurdly  along  said  line  to  the 
northerly  line  of  Main  street;  thence  along  said  line  westwardly  to  the  west- 
wardly line  of  St.  Luke's  church  property  ;  thence  northwardly  along  said 
property  line  and  a  prolongation  thereof  to  a  prolongntion  of  the  northerly 
line  of  Elm  street ;  thence  eastwardly  along  said  prolongation  and  said  li'ie  t'a 
the  westerly  boundary  of  the  fifth  district,  and  thence  southwardly  by  snid 
boundary  to  the  water's  edge.  Also  that  portion  outside  of  the  fifth  district 
bounded  by  a  line  beginning  on  the  southwesterly  corner  of  Erin  and  Clarence 
streets;  thence  eastwardly  along  the  northerly  side  line  of  Clarence  street  to 
the  easterly  line  of  Albion  street;  thence  southerly  alor.g  said  line  and  the 
easterly  line  of  St.  David  and  Pitt  streets  to  the  southerly  line  of  Sheffield 
street;  thence  westwardly  along  said  line  to  the  easterly  boundary  of  the  fifth 
district. 

Seventh  District — To  comprise  all  that  part  outside  of  the  sixth  district, 
bounded  by  a  line  beginning  on  the  shore  of  the  Kiver  St.  John  at  a  point 
where  a  prolongation  eastwardly  of  the  northerly  line  of  the  Ililyard  property 
on  Douglas  avenue  wtrikes  the  same;  thence  westwardly  along  the  said  pro- 
longation and  the  ss  id  Hilyard  line  to  Douglas  avenue  aforesaid  ;  thence  con- 
tinuing westwardiv  along  a  westerly  prolongation  of  said  Ililyard  line  to  the 
water's  edge  at  Marble  Co'  ;  then;'e  northerly  along  said  water's  edge  to  the 
westerly  line  of  Harvey  st..  t ;  thence  northerly  along  said  line  to  the  north- 
erly line  of  Main  street;  th.  ^e  crossing  said  street  northerly  along  the  west- 
erly line  of  Elgin  street  to  the  northerly  line  of  Metcalf  street ;  thence  easterly 
along  said  line  to  Adelaide  street ;  thence  crossing  the  same  eastwardly  along 
the  northerly  line  of  Elm  street  to  the  boundary  of  the  sixth  district.  Also 
all  part  outside  of  the  sixth  district  bounded  by  a  line  beginning  at  the 
nortlierly  corner  of  Stanley  and  Celebration  streets ;  thence  easterly  along 
tilt.'  northerly  line  of  Celebration  street  to  the  I.  C.  K^  and  continuing  along 
Slid  line  of  railway  to  Gilbert's  lane;  thence  southwardly  to  the  easterly  line 
ot  Marsh  street ;  thence  southwardly  along  said  line  and  a  prolongation  thereof 
to  the  branch  line  running  to  the  deep-water  terminus,  and  thence  continuing 
southerly  along  said  branch  to  the  easterly  end  of  Sheflield  street ;  thence 
Miiitherly.  westerly  and  northerly  along  the  water's  edge  to  the  boundary  of 
ilie  sixth  district  on  Charlotte  street  extension. 

Kiglith  District — To  comprise  iUl  that  part  outside  of  the  seventh  district, 
tiounded  by  a  line  beginning  at  ;:  point  on  the  line  of  the  Kiver  St  John  800 
t'ct't  southwesterly  from  where  a  southeasterly  prolongation  of  the  southwesterly 
line  of  Bcntley  street  strikes  ihe  said  shore;  thence  northwardly  parallel  to 
lifiitlcy  street  till  it  strikes  the  shore  of  Marble  Cove.  Also  all  tliat  part  out- 
siiic  the  seventh  district  bounded  by  a  line  beginning  on  the  shore  of  Marble 
(ovc  at  the  point  where  the  westerly  line  of  Cedar  street  strik':s  ihe  same; 
llivnce  northerly  silong  f^aid  lino  to  the  northerly  line  of  Main  street;  thence 
cii^iwardly  along  said  line  to  the  westerly  line  of  Albert  street;  thence  north- 
til  \  along  said  line  to  the  northerly  line  of  ^'ewnnin  street;  thence  easterly 
iiiong  said  line  to  Adelaide  street;  thence  continuing  eastwardly,  crossing 
t'aid  street  to  the  corner  of  Parks  street  and  Mount  Pleasant  avenue  ;  thence 


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WRITING  INKS  AT  J.  &  A.  HcMILLAN'S. 


still  continuing  eastwardly  along  the  northerly  side  of  Mount  Pleasant  avenue 
to  a  prolongation  northerly  of  the  easterly  line  of  Gooderich  street;  thenie 
southerly  along  said  prolongation  to  and  along  the  easterly  line  of  Gooderich 
vtreet  to  the  northerly  line  of  .Seely  street;  thence  easterly  along  the  line  lasi 
mentioned  and  a  prolongation  thereof  to  the  northerly  line  of  Gilbert's  lane ; 
thence  southwardly  to  the  easterly  line  of  the  fourth  street  from  the  Marsh 
•creek  ;  thence  southerly  along  said  line  and  crossing  the  Marsh  and  old  Wc'  *- 
niorland  roads  to  the  westerly  line  of  Trinity  church  burying  grou  '  .unl 
thence  due  south  to  the  easterly  boundary  of  the  city. 

Ninth  District— To  comprise  all   that  part  outside  of  the  eighth  ut. 

bounded  by  the  River  St.  John,  ihe  division  line  oJ  Stanley  ward,  and  the 
easterly  boundary  of  the  city. 

Tenth  District — To  comprise  all  Stanley  ward. 

Tjible  of  Rates  of  Cartage  in  tlie  City  of  St.  John. 


districts. 


ARTICLES  AND  WEIGHT. 


1st.',  2d.  I  Hd.  ;4th.!5th.  6tli.  7th.  8th. 


.$  c.!*  c.  $  c.  $  c.  8  c.  $  c.  $  C.9  c. 


For  a  load  of  wood  (quarter  of  a  cord), '     16' 

For  a  load  of  coals  (half  a  chaldron), 2o' 

For  a  load  containing  Viitit  Itis.  of  grain,  salt,  pota-         j 
toes,  or  any  otb<'r  articles  measured  at  loading 
or  unloading,  except  coals, 17! 

For  a  pipe  of  wine,  gin,  or  brandy,  and  housing         I 
within  the  door  of  the  first  Hoor (501 

For  a  puncheon  of  ruui,  or  a  tii'rce  of  sugar,  from  | 

7  to  lOcwt.,  and  housing ,'joi 

For  a  puncheon  of  molasses,  a  hogshead  of  sugar, 
of  10  cwt.  or  upwards,  or  a  hhd.  of  toliaeeo  and 
housing, 40 

For  a  hogshead  or  puncheon  of  eider,  or  a  load  of 
dried  fish  of  15  cwt.,  and  storing, 25 

For  a  load  of  shingles,  hooj  poles,  heading,  staves, 
treenails,  smoked  fish  in  boxes,  salmon  in  kits, 
dry  goods,  or  load  of  any  other  article  not  herein 
mentionod,  or  a  hogshead  of  linu',  or  a  lu)gsljead 
or  crate  of  earthenware,  or  two  tierces  of  earth- 
enware, a  hogshead  of  dried  fish,  two  tierces  of 
coffee,  or  quantity  in  hags  not  exceeding  12  cwt., 
or  a  load  containing  six  bags  of  salt,  sav  about 
i:WO  lbs,  or  a  load  containing  six  barrels  tiour, 
•or  five  barrels  of  sugai",  fish,  beef,  pork,  turpen- 
tine, or  cider,  or  halt  a  ton  of  iron,  or  the  snnu.' 
quantity  of  cordage  in  eoil,  not  exceeding  4 
ewt.,  or  a  load  of  any  article  not  lierein  men- 
tioned,  

For  a  ()4  gallon  cask  of  wine,  rum,  gin,  brandy, 
molasses,  or  porter,  or  for  a  load  of  sand,  grav("l, 
or  stones,  or  a  load  of  4  barrels  ol  any  sjjiritu- 
ous  liquor  or  molasses,  

For  cables  and  cordage,  in  coils  above  a  cwt.,  or 
if  to  coil,  per  ton,  <ir  if  lor  hay,  loose,  i)er  ton,...  1 

For  hav,  screwed,  per  ton, ." 

For  bricks,  per  thousand, 

For  lumber,  i)ertbousand  feet, 

For  the  carriage  of  any  article  or  articles  not  ex- 
ceeding half  a  load,... 


18 

28 


20; 

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28  i 


20 
30: 


22 
65 
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45 
30 


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25, 
68! 

37: 

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48 
33; 


25 
.35 


28 
37 


30     33 
40|     45 


I 


28     30     33 

70     73!    75 
40.     42I    45 


35 
78 
47 


.50     531    65;    58: 

11 

35|     38     40     43! 


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i:i  18'  20  23  25      28      30     33  M 

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20  23  25  28  30     .33      35     38  4:i 

00  1  05  1  10  1  15  1  20  1  25  1  30  1  .35  1  U> 

50  54  57  60  64      67      70      7-3  7S 

80  85,  90  9.-)  I  00  1  05  1  10  1  15  I  Jn 

60  65  70  75  80      85      90     95  1  nn 

10  1.3  15  18  20      23     25     28'  :i:: 


All  cartage  ia  the  Tenth  District  is  to  he  paid  according  to  agreement,  no  rates 

being  fi.ted. 

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145 


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90  95  1  ii'i 

25  28*  :!:; 

rates 


rREET. 


JOB  PRINTING  ARTISTICALLY  EXECUTED  AT  J.  &  A.  McHILLAN'S. 

For  household  furniture,  without  reference  to  districts,  loading  and  housing  : 
One  horse  load,  75  cents;  more  than  one  horse,  $1. 

When  agreement  is  bv  the  hour:  Single  team,  50  cents;  double  teams,  $1. 

Fi.r  Pony  Carls,  P^xpress  Carts  and  Express  Wagons,  and  housing: 

DISTRICTS. 

1st.        2nd.        3rd.        4ih.        5th.        6th.        7th.        8th.        9th. 
10c.       12c.         14c.         16c.        18c.        20c.        22c.        24c.        30c. 

10th — By  agreement. 

For  Hand-Carts  and  Porters,  and  housing : 

Ist.        2nd.         3rd.        4th.        5th.        6th.        7th.        8th.        9th. 
10c.       lie.         12e.         13c.        14c.        15c.        16c.        17c.        25c. 

10th — By  agreement. 

Table  of  Rates  of  Cartage  for  Carletoii. 

The  rates  of  prices  of  cartage  for  loading,  carrying,  or  unloading  (and 
housing,  in  certain  cases),  of  goods,  wares,  merchandise,  wood,  and  other 
articles,  on  the  westerly  side  of  the  harbor,  from  any  place  within  the  limits 
of  the  First  District,  there  to  any  place  within  the  said  several  Districts,  shall 
be  as  follows: 

districts. 

ARTICLKS  AND  WEKiHT.  '  1st.;  2d.    3d.  ;4th.  5th.|0tb.i7th. 

,*  C.;«   e.  «  c.i  C,'8  C.jS  C.  «  C. 

For  a  load  of  wood  (quarter  of  a  cord), M      15     18;  20     23     25;     28 

lor  a  loati  of  coals  (half  a  chaldron), 25;     28     SOj  33     35;    37.    40 

For  a  load  ontaining  1~>  bushels  of  grain,  salt,  potatoes,  i        I        '        i        j 

or  any  ulii't-artieles  measured  at  loading  or  unloadiiii',  ,        i  |        t 

except  coal  ,        17     20     22|  25     28     30!    33 

For  a  pipe  of  wim,  giu,or  brandy,  and  housing  within  -I 

the  door  of  the  first  floor f>0     03     65;  68     70,    73     75 

Z-or  a  puncheon  of  rum,  or  a  tierce  of  sufar,  from  7  to  10  i        |  ,        ! 

cwt.,  and  housing 30     33     35'  38     40     42;    45 

For  a  puncheon  of  molasses,  a  hogshead  of  sugar,  of  10  |  i        1 

cwt.  or  upwards,  or  a  hogshead  of  tobacco,  and  housing,  40     43     4"i  48     50     53     55 
For  a  hogshead  or  puncheon  of  cider,  or  a  load  of  dried 
tish,  i)f  15  cwt.,  or  a  common  load  of  household  goods,                           ; 

and  storing 25     28     30,  33     3.'>,    38^    40 

For  a  load  ot  shingles,  hoop  poU-s,  staves,  heading,  tree-  !        '        I 

nails,  smoked  tish  in  boxes,  salmon  in  kits,  dry  goods,  or  |        i 

two  half-hogsheads  lime,  or  a  hogshead  or  crate  of  earth-  '  !        i 

f  iiware,  or  two  tierces  of  earthenware,  a  hogsht>ad  of  ■  i        j 

■iried  fish,  or  two  tierces  cotlce.  or  quantity  in  bags  not  '        , 

•  xceeding  12  cwt..  or  a  load  containing  C  barrels  Hour,  | 

or  5  bbls.  sugar,  fish,  beef,  pork,  tar,  pitch,  turpentine,  :  ■         j 

'ir  cider,  or  hall  a  ton  of  iron,  or  the  same  ([uantily  of  i        '  ' 

lordage  in  coils,  not  exceeding  4  cwt.,  or  a  load  of  any 

"iher  articles  not  herein  mentioned, 15      18     20  23     2.')     28,    30 

K(ir  a  64  gallon  cask  of  wine,  rum,  brandy,  gill,  molasses,  ■        I  i 

or  porter,  or  for  a  load  of  sand,  gravel,  or  atones  or  a  • 

load  ol  4  liarrels  of  any  spirituous  li(|uors,  or  molasses,..  20  2:1  25  28  30  33  36 
For  cables  and  cordage,' in  eoil>  above  4  cwt.,  or  if  to  coil, 

per  tim,  or  if  for  hay,  loose,  pi-r  ton, 1  00  1  or,  1  10  1  15  1  '20  1  2.=)  1  30 

For  hay,  sd-ewed,  v>er  ton, 50     M     57  60     64      67      70 

For  bricks,  per  thousand, 80      85     90  05  I  00  1  OoU  10 

lor  lumber,  per  thousand  feet, 60     O.")     70  75     80     85     90 

I'nr  tlic  cartage  of  any  article  or  articles  not  exceeding  , 

h.ilfaload,.. K'      l^f      '"i  IS      20,     23      25 

MCMILLAN'S  BINDERY  is  the  MOST  COMPLETE  in  the  Maritime  Provinces. 


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iiW^I 


BOOKS  BOUND  IN  THE  LATEST  DESIGNS  AT  McBULLAN'S,  ST.  JOHN. 


For  Hand-Cartinen  and  Porters  for  loading  and  carrying  any  articles  o!v 
any  hand-cart,  and  housing  according  to  the  following  scale:  For  the  Ist 
District,  5  cents;  2nd  District,  G  cents;  3rd  District,  7  cents;  4th  District, 
8  cents;  5th  District,  9  cents;  6th  District,  10  cents;  7tl-  District,  11  cents. 

For  the  cartage  or  carriage  of  any  of  the  before  mentioned  articles  from 
one  place  to  another  within  the  same  district,  the  rates  af  cartage  shall  be  the 
same  as  are  hereinbefore  provided  for  the  first  district  above  mentioned,  and 
for  the  cartage  or  carriage  of  any  of  the  said  articles  from  any  one  district  U* 
another  district  next  adjoining,  the  rates  or  prices  of  cartage  shall  be  the  sanu« 
as  are  hereinbefore  provided  for  the  second  district ;  and  for  the  cartage  oi 
carriage  of  any  of  the  said  articles  from  any  one  district  to  another  not  next 
adjoining,  tlie  rates  or  prices  shall  be  the  same  as  are  hereinbefore  provided 
for  the  third,  fourtii,  fifth,  sixtii,  seventh,  eighth  or  ninth  districts  respectively  ; 
that  is  to  say,  if  one  district  intervenes,  the  rates  or  prices  for  the  third;  if 
two,  the  rates  or  prices  for  the  fourth  ;  if  three,  the  rates  or  prices  for  the 
fifth  ;  if  four,  the  rates  or  prices  for  the  sixth  ;  if  five,  the  rates  or  prices  for 
the  seventh;  if  six,  the  rates  or  prices  for  ti»e  eighth;  if  seventh,  the  rates  or 
prices  for  the  eighth  ;  if  eight,  the  rates  ar  prices  for  the  ninth. 

CARLETON   DISTRICTS. 

The  First  District  to  comprise  all  that  part  of  Carleton  lying  north  of 
Rodney  street  and  »vest  of  Market  place. 

The  Second  District  to  comprise  that  space  lying  beyond  the  First  District 
northward  of  Rodney  street,  extending  west  to  Ludlow  street. 

The  Third  District  to  comprise  the  space  lying  beyond  the  Second  District 
northward  of  Rodney  street,  extending  west  to  Watson  street. 

The  Fourth  District  to  comprise  the  space  lying  beyond  the  Third  District 
northward  of  Rodney  street,  extending  west  to  the  City  line. 

The  Fifth  District  te  comprise  the  space  lying  south  of  Rodney  street,  and 
eiist  of  Germain  street. 

The  Sixth  District  to  comprise  the  space  lying  beyond  the  Fifth  District 
and  beyond  the  south  line  of  Rodney  street,  and  extending  west  to  Ludlow 
street,  and  to  the  north  side  of  Germain  street. 

The  seventh  District  to  comprise  all  the  space  lying  beyond  the  Sixtl' 
District. 

Board  of  School  Triisteos  for  St.  Jolin. 

Arthur  I  Trueman,  Chairman;  R  G  Haley,  W  D  Buskin,  M  Coll.  I)  N 
Kase,  Thomas  (Jorman,  C  H  Lockhart.  W  C  Rudman  Allan,  W  W  White,  M  n, 
Robert  Maxwell,  Mrs  R  C  Skinner,  Mrs  James  Dever;  H  S  Bridges,  DC  i.. 
Superintendent;  Edward  Manning,  Secretary. 

Pilot  Coniiiiissioiiors. 

H  D  Troop,  Chairman  ;  Charles  McLauchlan,  jr,  R  C  Elkin,  Y,  Lantaluin. 
Capt  W^m  Thomas,  J  WiUard  Smith,  .James   Knox.     J  U  Thomas,  Secretarv. 

I'ilots  Thomas  Trainor,  Edward  J  Fletcher,  .Joseph  Doherty,  John  L  < 
Sherrard,  Thomas  J  Stone,  James  Doyle,  Henry  Spears,  John  Thomas,  John 
Sproul,  Richard  Scott,  Patrick  ("onl'ii,  James  lieed,  jr,  John  Spears,  CharU^ 
Daly,  Win  Lahey,  Martin  Spears,  Richard  Cline,  James  McPartland,  Jann'> 
Bennet,  James  S  Spears,  Jatnes  I']  Mantle,  Wm  Miller,  Win  Quinn,  All'ml 
Cline,  I^artholomew  Rogers,  Wm  Scott,  Robert  Thomas,  P  G  Doody,  Franci- 
Lahey;  John  McAnulty  for  Mus(]nash. 


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jr&  A.  McKILLAN  PUBLISH  LOGGIE'S  HAP  OF  NEW  BRUNSWICK. 


Rates  of  Pilotajje. 

Office  of  Pilot  Commissioners,  District  of  St.  John,  N.  B.,  April  7,  1S86. 

By-Laux  to  amend  the  Pilotage  By-Laws  of  1875,  arid  the  liy-Ijawx  amendin;/ 

the  same. 

In  the  place  of  Sections  11  and  12  of  the  By-Laws,  and  By-Laws  amending 
the  same,  all  of  which  are  hereby  cancelled,  substitute  the  followiii<i: 

Rates  of  Pilotage  for  all  Sailing  Vessels  entering  and  leaving  the  Port  d 
St.  John,  N.  B. 

Inwards — First  District,  from  Partridge  Island  to  Musquash  Head,  heariii',; 
NW,  per  foot  draft  of  water,  $1.5U. 

Second  District — F'rom  Musquash  Head  to  Point  Lepreaux,  NW,  per  foot 
draft  of  water,  $1.75. 

Third  District  shall  be  from  the  outside  limit  of  the  Second  District  to  a 
bound  ranging  from  the  North  Head  of  (irand  Manan  to  Liberty  Point,  bear- 
ing NW  by  W,  Nortli  Channel;  and  from  Machias  Seal  Island  to  Cape  Sable 
Seal  Island,  bearing  SSE,  South  Channel,  per  foot  draft  of  water,  .'j^'J.'J.'). 

Outwards — From  the  harbor  of  the  Port  of  St.  John,  N.  B.,  to  outside  of 
Partridge  Island,  per  foot  draft  of  water,  i*<1.25. 

Down  the  Bay  of  Fundy,  when  retpiired,  shall  be  two  dollars  (!?2)  per  foot 
draft  of  water,  over  and  above  the  one  dollar  and  twenty-live  cents  (.'{il.2') 
harbor  pilotage  outwards. 

Transportiiui — If  any  Pilot  shall  be  employed  in  the  removal  of  any  ship  <ir 
vessel  within  the  Port  or  Harbor  of  .St.  John  from  any  mooring  ground  to  any 
wharf,  or  from  any  wharf  to  any  mooring  ground,  or  from  one  wharf  to  another 
wharf,  and  such  Pilot  shall  see  said  vessel  properly  secured  and  moored,  he 
shall  be  entitled  to  demand  and  receive  for  such  service  as  follows :  Provided 
always,  that  if,  on  the  arrival  of  any  ship  or  vessel  into  the  haibor  of  St.  John, 
circumstances  prevent  such  ship  or  vessel  from  being  placed  on  the  mooring 
ground  or  at  the  berth  .intended  by  ihc  master,  owner  or  consignee  of  such 
slu{)  or  vessel,  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Pilot  piloting  such  ship  or  ves-;el 
inward  to  pilot  the  same  when  being  removed  to  such  mooring  <;round  or 
nerth,  if  such  removal  takes  place  within  twenty-four  hours  at'ter  the  arrival 
of  such  ship  or  vessel,  as  aforesaid,  without  any  extra  charge  for  the  same. 

For  vessels  not  over  100  tons v^l   50 

Over  100  tons,  and  not  exceeding  200  tons 2  00 

"     200     "  "  "  300     "    :i  00 

"     300     "  "  "  400     "    4  00 

And  25  cents  additional  for  every  fifty  tons  such  vessels  may  measure  over 
4U0  tons. 

All  steamers  not  otiierwise  exempt  by  the  Pilotage  Acts  shall  pay  the  fol- 
luwing  rates  i)f  i)ilotage  for  entering  and  leaving  the  port  of  St.  John: 

Inward — First  District,  from  Partridge  Island  to  .\lus(inash  Head,  hearinu 
NW,  per  foot  draft  of  water,  !f2. 

Second  District,  from  Muscjuash  Head  to  Point  Lepreaux,  .\W.  [>er  foot 
draft  of  water,  ^2.50. 

Third  District  shall  be  from  the  outside  limit  of  the  Second  District  to  a 
tiound  ranging  from  the  North  Head  of  CJrand  Manan  to  Liherty  Point,  bear- 
ing NW  i)y  W,  North  Channel;  and  from  Machias  Seal  Island  to  Cape  Sable 
Seal  Island,  bearing  SSE,  South  Channel,  per  foot  draft  of  water,  $3. 

ALL  BRANCHES  OF  BOOK-BINDING  AT  HcMHiLAN'S,  ST.  JOHN,  N.  B. 

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St.  John  City — Harbor  Master's  Fees. 


WEBSTER'S  INTERNATIONAL  DICTIONART  supplied  by  J.  &  A.  HcHILLAN. 

Ouhoanl — From  the  luirbor  of  the  Port  of  8t.  John,  N.  B.,  to  the  outside  of 
Partridge  Island,  per  foot  draft  of  water,  $1.75. 

Down  tlie  Hay  of  Fundy,  when  required,  sliall  be  two  dollars  and  seventy- 
Hve  cents  {if!2.7o)  |)er  foot  draft  of  water,  over  and  above  the  one  dollar  and 
seventy-live  cents  (!{il.75)  harbor  pilotage  outwards. 

Tramporlimj — If  any  j)ilot  shall  be  employed  in  the  removal  of  any  steamer 
within  the  port  or  harbor  of  St.  John,  from  any  mooring  ground  to  any  wharf, 
or  from  any  wharf  to  any  mooring  ground,  or  from  one  wharf  to  another 
wharf,  and  such  pilot  shall  see  the  said  steamer  properly  secured  and  moored, 
he  shall  be  entitled  to  demand  and  receive  for  such  services  as  follows:  Pro- 
vided always,  that  if  on  the  arrival  of  any  steamer  into  the  harbor  of  St.  John, 
circumstances  prevent  such  steamer  from  being  placed  on  the  mooring  ground 
or  at  the  berth  intended  by  the  master,  owner  or  consignee  of  such  steamer,  it 
shall  be  the  duty  of  the  pilot  piloting  such  stea.iier  inwards  to  pilot  the  same 
when  being  removed  to  such  mooring  ground  or  berth,  if  such  removal  takes 
|)lace  within  twenty-four  hours  after  the  arrival  of  such  steamer  as  aforesaid, 
li'ithont  extra  charge  for  the  same. 

For  all  steamers  not  exceeding  100  tons ....$2  00 

Over  100  tons,  and  not  exceeding  200  tons 2  50 

"     200    "  "  "  300    "    3  75 

"    300    "  "  "  400    "    5  00 

And  thirty  cents  additional  for  every  fifty  tons  such  steamer  shall  measure 
over  400  tons. 

It  being  understood  if  a  steamer  drop  two  anchors  in  the  harbor  on  arrival 
slje  is  considered  moored,  and  anv  removal  is  a  transportation. 

(Signed)  J.  U.  THOMAS,  Secretary. 

Privy  Council,  Ottawa,  9th  June,  1886. 

1  hereby  cert'fv  thai  the  foregoing  By-Laws  of  the  Pilotage  Commissioners 
for  the  District  of  St.  John,  Province  of  New  Brunswick,  amending  the 
Pilotage  By-Laws  of  1875,  and  the  By-Laws  amending  the  same,  have  been 
approved  by  His  Excellency  the  Governor-General-in-Council  on  this,  the  9th 
day  of  June,  1886.  "  JOHN  J.  McGEE, 

Clerk  Privy  Council. 
Harbor  Master's  Fees. 

For  every  vessel  (^except  steamers)  plying  between  St.  Jo*in  and  Digby  in 

Nova  Scotia  and  ports  in  the  Bay  of  Fundy  to  the  eastward  of  the  entrance  ol' 

the  harbor,  and  woodboats  and  river  craft : 

For  vessels  of  80  tons,  and  under  .50  tons $    50 

"  .W  "  "  75  "     75 

"  75  "  "  100  "     I  00 

"  lOit  '•  "  150  "     1  25 

"  leO  "  •'  200  "     1  50 

«'  200  "  "  '.m  "     2  GO 

"  300  "  "  400  '•     2  50 

"  400  "  "  500  "     3  00 

"  500  "  "  550  "     3  50 

Aud  25  cents  for  every  5U  tons  such  vessel  may  measure  over  500  tons. 

Provided,  however,  that  for  all  decked  vessels  under  the  burthen  of  lun 

tons,  owned  and  registered  in  this  port,  and  for  all  vessels  under  th.at  tonnaiif, 

owned  or  registered  elsewhere,  when  trading  within  the  Bay  of  Fundy,  "t 

trading  and  arriving  from  ports  to  the  northward  of  Cape  Cod,  west  of  ("api' 

Canso,  or  from  any  port  in  Nova  Scotia,  there  may  be  paid  to  the  Harbor 

SCHOOL  REQUISITES  ALWAYS  IN  STOCK.    J.  &  A.  HcMILLAN,  ST.  JOHN. 


St.  John  City — Toi-  Wharfage  Rates. 


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Railroad  and  Steamboat  Printing  a  Special  Featnre  at  J.  &  A.  McMILLAM'S. 

Miister,  in  lieu  of  the  several  sums  of  money  mentioned  in  tlie  scale  aforesaid, 

an  annual  sum,  according  to  the  following  scale,  viz: 

For  vessels  under  8(i  tons .' $    7.5 

'*  of  3(»  tons,  and  under  .50  toDh 1  oo 

"  "   .50    "  "  75    "     ....; 1  .50 

"  "    75    "  "  100    "     2  (10 

in  case  the  master  or  owner  shall  elect  to  make  such  annual  payment  on  the 
tirst  arrival  of  any  such  vessel  in  the  said  harbor  after  the  31st  day  of  March 
in  each  year,  and  at  the  time  of  making  such  election  shall  also  pay  the  same 
tt>  the  Harlior  Master. 

Anchorage. 

For  all  decked  vessels,  not  being  ships  of  war  or  transports,  or  other  vessels 
♦"mployed  in  the  transportation  of  troops  or  munitions  of  war.  or  otherwise 
exclusively  for  the  time  being  in  the  employment  of  Her  Majesty's  Govern- 
ment; and  except  steamers  plying  between  this  port  and  the  port  of  Digby  in 
Nova  Scotia,  and  ports  in  the  Bay  of  Fundy  to  the  eastward  of  the  entrance 
to  this  harbor,  which  shall  arrive,  come,  or  be  brought  into  this  harbor  of  St. 
John,  there  shall  be  paid  on  demand  by  tlie  owner,  master,  agent,  consignee, 
or  person  in  charge  of  such  vessels,  respectively,  to  the  use  of  the  city  corpor- 
ation of  St.  John,  as  a  duty  of  anchorage  for  each  and  every  time  such  vessel 
may  so  arrive,  come,  or  be  brought,  whether  such  vessel  shall  anchor  or  not, 
according  to  the  following  scale,  that  is  to  say : 

For  vessels  not  exceeding  5i)  tons S    75 

For  vessels  of  50'toiis,  and  under  100  tons 1  00 


100 
1.50 
•MS 
250 


l,Mi 
200 
250 
HOO 


1  25 
1  50 

1  75 

2  00 


And  25  cents  lor  each  50  tons  additional. 

Rates  of  Top  Wharfage. 

.Anchors  and  Chains  of  all  kinds,  per  ton  of  2,240  Jb.s,       

Alt  and  Heer,  per  hogshead,  each,  

"        l>arrel,  each,   

"        hall-barrel,  each,         

barrels  of  Raisins,  FMtch,  Tar,  Cement,  Plaster  of  Paris,  Whiting, 

Heans,  Peas  and  Barley,  each,  

barrels  of  Flour,  Bread,  Meal,  Oui(>n!>,  Apples  and  Potatoes,  each, ... 

Half-barrels  of  the  same,  eael 

I'iikins  and  Kegs  of  all  kinds,  weighing  2«  lbs,  and  over,  uji  to  50 

lbs,  each,       

Weighing  under  28  lbs,  each,       

Hallast,  per  ton  of  2,240  n.s 

Hriiks,  per  thousand,      

•  oaN  of  all  kinds,  per  ton  of  2,240  lbs,      

•  rates.  Casks  and  Cases  of  (ila.ss  ami    ICarthenware,  per  ton  of  40 

cubic  feet,  each,        

Harrels  of  same,  eaih,     

Carriages  and  '  oaches,  each,       

<  arboys,  each,    

(lay  and  Chalk,  per  ton  of  2,240  lb> 

<'attle,  viz.,  Bulls,  Oxen  and  Cows,  each,  

"  Heifers.  Calves,  >he('p  and  Lambs,  each,        

<  iitree,  Cocoanuts,  Walnuts,  and  other  kinds  of  Nuts  and  Filberts, 

in  bags,  each  Itag,     

1  ish,  dry,  p';r  quintal,   

pe'r  hogshead,  each,  

per  tierce,  each,    

Smoked  Herring,  pci  box,  

("lass,  in  boxe-i  of  100  IVct,  each,  

"    smaller  packages,  each  


twenty-five  cents, 
seven  cents, 
three  cents, 
two  cents. 

three  cents, 
one  cent 
one-half  cent. 

one-half  cent, 
one-quarter  cent, 
ten  cents, 
twenty  cents. 
fi\e  cents. 

ten  cents. 
one  cent, 
ten  cents. 
one  cent, 
ten  cents, 
ten  cents, 
two  cents. 

one  cent, 
one  cent. 
ti'U  ccnt.-i. 
live  cents, 
one-iiuarter  cent, 
one  cent, 
one-half  cent. 


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St.  John  City— Hates  of  Wharfaoe. 


EVERT  DESCRIPTION  OF  COMMERCIAL  PRINTING  AT  MCMILLAN'S. 


<irains  and  Roots  of  all  kinds,  per  100  bushels,   

llorst't,  Marcs  and  (it'ldinns,  c'lich,  

Hay,  screwed,  per  ton  of  2,(100  lt(s,  

"     unsfrewt'd,  [)er  ton  ol  2,<i()'t  lbs,        

Hides,  fjreen,  each,  

"        dry,        "  

"        in  hales,  each  hale,  

Hollow  Cast  Iron  Wari',  Terra  ditta  and  Iron  I'ipintf,  and  Loose 

Stove  Castings,  jicr  ton,  

Hampers,  t^ach, 

Lime,  per  hoKsliead,        

"  liair.l.  

Lurnhcrofall  i.mds,  per  tiiousand  superficial  feet,  

Laih-i,  pci  thi)U>and,       

J^iquors  and  l.i(iuids,  per  pipe  each,       

"  "       iuigshead,  each,  

"  ••        (|uarter-cask,  each         

Minerals  of  all  kinds.  Coals  excoi)ted,  not  manufactured,  per  ton  of 

'2,210  tt)S,        

Jdola8s<>s  iin<l  Melado,  per  hopHhead,  each,  

•'  •'        puncheon,    "  

"  "        tierce,  "  

Imrrcl,  "  

Oil,  I'arafine,  IJenzine  and  Kerosene,  per  harrel,  each,    

Raisins,  in  t)oxes,  per  box,  

"  half-boxes,  per  box,  

"  (iiiartcr-boxes,  per  box,         

.Sngur,  per  hogshead,  each,  

"        tierce,  "  

"        barrel,  "  

Salt,  in  sacks,  eadi,  

"    in  half-sacks,  each,  

'■    loose,  and  Kock  Salt,  )ier  ton  of  2,2-10  ths,     

Stoneware,  Crocks,  Demijohns,  each 

Slate,  per  ton  of  2,240  H)s,  

Stone  of  all  kinds,  per  cubic  ton,  

Sand, per  ton,     

Shin^;les,  per  thousand, 

Railway  Iron,  Iron  in  l)ars,  bolts,  sheets,  plates,  nails,  spikos 

pigs,  per  ton  of  2,2-K)  ft)s,         

Tea,  in  lioxes,  each,        

'•      halt-boxes,  each,  

"      smaller  packages,  each, 

Timber  of  all  kinds,  undressed,  per  cubic  ton 

Wagons,  Huggie.f,  <iigs  and  ottu'r  \'ehi(;lcs,  each,  

Wood,  Lath  and  Fire  Wood,  per  ci>r(l,     

/ine,  in  sheets,  liars,  blocks,  nails  and  spikis,  per  ton,     

All  empty  packages  to  pay  lialf  tlie  latc  offiill  piu:l 
wares  and  tiiercliandise  not  Jiereiiiltcifore  cniiiiieratcd  ; 
rate  of  twenty  cents  per  ton,  weight  or  iiieasuremcn!,  ; 
leetor,  lessee  or  pi-(){>riet()rs  ottlie  wharf  win  ret)!!  tlif  ; 

liiitcs  ol*  Wliarlagc. 

For  every  Decked  Vessel  of — 

40  tons  or  under, S    ;>()         220  tons  or 

40    "  ■•  "lO,        :ir)        2)0    ■' 


thirty  cents, 
ten  cents. 
twenty  cents, 
thirty  cents, 
one-half  cent, 
one-half  cent, 
ten  cents. 

twenty-five  cents. 

one  cent. 

rtv(!  cents. 

two  and  one-half  cent.* 

ten  cents. 

two  cents. 

ten  e('nts. 

.seven  cent>. 

three  cents. 

ten  cents. 
,  seveti  cents. 
,  seven  cents. 

live  cents. 
.  two  cents. 
.  four  cents. 
,  one  cent. 
.  on(>-half  cent. 
,  one-iiuarter  cent. 

ten  cents. 

seven  ceiit.s. 
,  three  cents. 
.  one  cent. 
.  one-half  cent. 

ten  cents 

(iiH'-(|uiirler  cent. 
.  ten  <'ents. 

1 1  V  eeilts. 

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50 
60 
70 

80 

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100 
120 
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180 
200 


■"•",         

(iO,  

70 

80,         

'.•11,         

100,         

120,         

1.50,         

180,         

200,         

220,         

And  the  sum  of; 


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2C,0 
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;ioo, 

:!20. 

:m, 

H()0, 

:!so, 

400. 
150, 

.500, 


5  cents  for  each  additional  .50  tons. 


J.  &  A.  MCMILLAN  PUBLISH  MCMILLAN'S  MAP  OF  NEW  BRUNSWICK. 


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COUNTY  OF  SUNBURY. 


Sh  irclown —  Oromncto. 

Judge  of  tlie  County  Court  — Hon  Jnnus  Stead  man  ;  Clerk,  (has  K  IhitVy. 

Commis»i(»nerK  of  Parish  Court— Cecil  F  McLean,  I'urton ;  W  H  Harrison, 
^heflield;  VV  II  Stecves,  Lincoln;  Thos  L  Alexander,  (Uadstonc ;  J  K  Miller, 
•■r.  Northfield  ;  James  S  Raymond,  Maugerville. 

Clerk  of  the  Circuits— Chas  E  DuHy. 

High  Slierirt'— James  Holden. 

Clerk  of  the  Peace  -Chas  E  DuHy. 

Judge  of  Probate— Georye  L  I>rown. 

Registrar  of  Deeds  and  Wills  and  of  Probates— Emma  E  Estabrooks;  J  D 
Macpherson,  Deputy. 

Issuer  of  Marriage  Licenses — Moses  H  Coburn. 

Registrar  of  Births,  Deaths  and  .\Iarriages — Emma  E  Estabrooks. 

Commissioners  for  taking  Aflidavits  and  Hail — Moses  H  Coburn,  Sheffield  ; 
Charles  J  Hailey,  Fredericton  Junction;  James  S  White,  Oromocto ;  Charles 
J  Burpee,  Sheffield. 

Vendor  of  Law  and  Probate  Stamps  -L  McLean. 

Coroners — Gehardus  Clowes.  Moses  II  Coburn,  John  R  Seelv.  Ilenrv  Rees, 
Albert  Ferguson,  II  B  Mitchell,  Thomas  P  Taylor,  David  VV  Hartt,  Thomas 
H  Kelly,  (leo  A  Perley,  (ieo  F  firass  and  Henry  Webb. 

Auctioneers — Hon  Archibald  Harrison,  (ieo  .\  PerU'y  and  James  S  White. 

Labor  Act  Conunissioners — Newton  Burpee,  Sheffield  ;  Jas  Fowler,  Robert 
Harper,  F  E  Biddiscombe,  jr,  Northfield;  John  Miles,  Maugerville;  Robert 
Hughes,  Lincoln  and  liurton  ;  Chas  Tracey,  (iladstonc  ;  James  Tracey,  Brown 
Kiiige  Road. 

Commissioners  Free  Grants  Crown  Lands — Fred  Duplissy,  Blissville;  John 
Keid,  Peltoma. 

Time  of  holding  Circuit  Court— Second  Tuesday  in  May  and  third  Tuet^day 
in  (October. 

Time  for  holding  Coiinty  Courts — First  Tuesday  in  March,  third  Tuesday 
1)  June,  and  on  the  Wednesday  ne.xt  after  the  second  Tuesday  in  (October. 

Hoards  of  Health,  see  page  llii.     (iame  Wardens,  see  page  119. 

Coiiiity  roiiiicil. 

Secretary-Treasurer — James  S  White. 
Blissville— Wellington  Y  Hoyt  and  Ford  C  Taylor. 
Burton — (Jeorge  Armstrong  and  Fred  Babbitt. 
( Gladstone — Wesley  D  Nason  and  Jeremiah  Tracey. 
Lincoln — Abner  Smith  and  Lewis  II  Bliss. 
Maugerville — (ieorge  F  Banks  and  (ieorge  A  Perley. 
Northfield — James  Powers  and  William  Egers. 
Sheflield— Tliomas  P  Taylor  and  Charles  J  Burpee. 

CViisirs  Returns,  1801. 

iilissville 7()4       Mau<ferville 475 

Burton 1,405       N(.rthfield 003 

iladstone 911       Sheffield 713 

Lincoln 840  Total 5,761 

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COUNTY  OF  VICTOllIA. 

Sh  ire  town — A  ndover. 

.Judge  of  the  CJoiitity  Court — Hon  Jus  (i  Stevens;  Clerk,  W  Fred  Kertson. 

Clerk  of  the  CirciiitH— VV  Fred  Kertson. 

ConunissioiierH  for  Parish  (-oiirts— John  Kyan,  Crordon  ;  C  W  S  Barker  iind 
P  (J  Fraser,  (irand  Falls;  (J  L  Everett,  Lome;  A  J  Jensen,  Drumniond  ; 
A  Hrynier,  Perth. 

Police  Magistrate  for  Parishes  of  .Vndover  and  Perth — Neil  McQuarrie. 

Sheriff  -James  Tihhits;  Deputy  Sheriff,  J  J  Knpkey. 

Keeper  of  the  Rolls  and  Clerk  of  the  Peaee — T  J  Carter. 

Jndge  of  Prohate — W  Fred  Kertson  ;  Registrar,  James  Tihhits. 

Vendor  of  Probate  Stamjis — T  J  Carter. 

Registrar  of  Heeds  and  Wills— Marry  II  Tlhbits  ;   Deputy,  II  VV  Beverid;>;(-. 

Commissioners  for  taking  Special  Bail — Adam  Beveridge,  John  Costigan. 

Commissionei.'  for  taking  Kxaminations  under  the  Act  relatirig  to  Arn'st 
and  Imprisonment  of  Debtors  (ol)  Vic.  cap.  28) — Alex  Straton,  the  County 
Court  Judge,  and  Clerk  of  the  Peace. 

Issuers  of  Marriage  Licenses — Wm  Everett,  G  L  Kelly,  Benjamin  Kilbun; 
and  A  R  Hallett. 

Commissioners  for  taking  Affidavits  in  the  Supreme  Court — John  Costigaii. 
W  Fred  Kertson,  Alex  Straton,  P  ii  Fraser,  John  C  McCluskey,  Adam  .J 
Beveridge,  Thos  Lawson  and  T  J  Carter. 

Divisional  Registrar  of  Births,  Marriages  and  Deaths— James  Tibbits. 

Board  of  Valuators— Jas  P  Kelly,  John  Ryan  and  Alex  Straton. 

Coroners — Leonard  W  Wilson,  John  W  Tapley  and  Fred  N  Welling,  m  <> 

Collectors  <if  Customs— Hugh  F  Taylor  and  Geo  A  Bedell. 

Preventive  Officer — D  Armstrong. 

School  Trustees — Andover,  Wm  Currey,  J  A  Perley  and  .\bram  Kupkev 
J  A  Perley,  Secretary. 

Revising  Officer  tor  the  Electoral  District  of  Victoria — B  R  Plant. 

Crown  Land  Surveyors — A  E  Hanson  and  W^  B  Iloyt,  Andover. 

Labor  Act  Commissioners — (ieo  Baird,  Andover;  John  McCluskey,  Grana 
Falls;  Benjamin  Kilhurn,  Perth  ;  John  Smith,  Gordon  ;  Jas  Jenkins,  Lortu- ; 
Daniel  E  Walson,  Drummond. 

Commissioners  Free  (irants  Crown  Lands — Thomas  Cumming,   Kintorf 
Edward  Abildgaard,  New  Denmark;  Thomas  Knowles  and  Simon  LeonanI, 
Birch  Ridge;  .John  Smith,  Three  Brooks;   Wm  McPhail,  Stonehaven;  Join. 
Walker,  Til  ley. 

Liquor  License  Commissioners— Thomas  Emack,  J  E  Mallory,  J  Watson 
Inspector,  T  R  Cameron.  Grand  Falls — George  A  McMillan,  C  Albert  Estf^ 
Joseph  LeClair:  Inspector,  J  Horsman. 

Board  of  Healt'i,  see  page  115.     Game  Wardens,  see  page  119. 

County  Council. 

Secretarv-Treasurer — James  Tibbitts. 
Auditor— E  II  Hoyt. 
Andover— W^  E  Spike  and  Jas  Howlett. 
Perth — Albert  Brymer  and  Chas  Inman. 
Grand  F'alls — J  LeClair,  D  Murehison. 
Drummond — W  W  Brayall  and  W  Warnock. 
Gordon — J  F  Tweedale  and  John  Ryan. 
Lorne--J  W^  Tapley  and  James  Jenkins. 


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Town  of  (Jraiul  Falls. 

Mayor — Dr  J  R  Wude. 

CouncillorH— Ward  1,  (loorKO  W  Day,  .Jaiiu's  riiir<r('S'^.  jr ;  Ward  'J,  .Jaiuo«» 
Watson,  I)r  Choiiinard  ;  Ward  li,  Alln'it  ('  Dixon,  l-'raiik  l.andrcan. 

Assessors-J  K  Wade,  m  d,  Ward  1  ;  I'  Mc-Cliiskev,  Wanl  J;  .1  1'  Kcllv, 
Ward  3. 

Treasurer— A  K  Hallett;  W  V  Kortson,  ("U-rk. 

Oiisiis  KHiinis,  ISUt. 

Andover 1,242       (Irand  Kalis l,o9t> 

Driimmond,. 2,022       Lome ;i09 

Uordon 71:'.       IVrtli 1,792 

Total  7,704 

COUNTY  OF  WESTMORLAND. 

Sh  iretoH'ti  —  Dorche*tcr. 

Judge  of  the  County  Court — Hon  W  WillxM-fonv  W»Mls,  Moncton ;  Clerk, 
W  Hazen  Chapman,  Eiorclu'stor ;  Crier,  FJijah  (  vr,  Dorchester. 

Judge  of  Probate — V  W  Enitnerson,  i.i,  ii,  Siukvilie. 

Registrar  of  Probates,  Clerk  of  tlie  Peaee,  Keeper  of  the  Kolls,  and  a  Com- 
missioner for  taking  the  Kxamination  of  l)el)t(trs — (has  R  Knapp. 

Vendors  of  Law  Stamps — H  W  Masters,  r)orchest(  r ;  S  (  rarulal!,  Moncton  ; 
Anhrey  Lund,  Sackville. 

Vendors  of  Probate  Stamps — S  Edjrar  Wilson,  Dorchester;  Aubrey  Lund, 
Sackville. 

Registrar  of  Marriages,  Hiiths  and    Deaths — F  A  McCidly,  M  A,  Moncton. 

Clerk  of  the  Circuits  — All»ert  .1  Chapman. 

Registrar  of  Deeds  and  Wills — Wm  llackhouse;   Deputy,  W  Frank  Tait. 

High  Sherifl' — Angus  McC^iicen. 

Commissioners  of  Parish  Civil  Courts,  and  Stipendiary  .lustices — James  C 
Craves,  Narcisse  1)  LeHlanc,  Shediac ;  Walter  Caliill,  Sackville;  Charles  A 
Road,  Port  F^igin. 

Commissioner  of  the  Moncton  Civil  Court  and  Police  Magistrate — James 
Kay. 

Commissioners  of  Parish  Civil  Courts  -W  Hazen  Chapmnn,  Maximillian  F' 
Richard,  Dorchester;  Frederick  W  Emmcrson,  Sackville;  Ceo  (  hapmau, 
Salisbury;  W  Chapel  Silliker,  Westmorland  Parish;  Patrick  Hebert,  Adam 
Simpson,  Botsford ;  W  B  Deacon,  Shediac ;  Amasa  Kill.im,  Moncton. 

Commissioners  for  taking  Examiuatif)iis  under  the  Ai-t  relating  to  Arrest 
:nid  Imprisonment  of  D.-l>tors  (oO  Vic.  cap.  2S)  — Frank  A  McCully,  Hon  A  D 
Richard,  the  County  Coiiil  Judge,  and  Clerk  of  the  Peace  the  City  of  Mono- 
ton  excepted). 

Commissioners  for  taking  Aflidavits  in  the  Supreme  C!ourt— W  B  Deacon, 
K  J  Smith,  Shediac;  W  W  Price,  .Salisl)ury ;  A  L  Wright,  John  McKenzie, 
Moncton;  Martin  Trueman,  Point  de  Bute";  and  all  Attorneys  in  the  County. 

Conjmissioners  for  taking  Special  Bail  in  tlie  Supreme  Court — Walter  ('ahill, 
Sackville:  William  Backhouse.  Dorchester;  Wm  B  Deacon,  Shediac  ;  and  the 
.Iiulge  of  the  Count v  Court  in  the  Comny. 

Labor  Act  Comm'issioners— J  A  McDougall,  Shediac;  C  E  Lmid,  Botsford, 
Dorchester,  Sackville  and  Westmorland;  A  McN  Russell,  Moncton. 


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~~  J.  &  A.  McMillan  keep  waterman's  ideal  fountain  pens. 


Crown    I,:in«l  SiirvcvorH— C  1-'   Lund,  Siickville;  Jolin  W  PattorHon,  SiiliV 
V>urv  ;   A  iMcN  KiisscI,  Mdiictoii. 

(>()r(>iin*.s — J  W  CImpmaii,  K  T  (iaudet,  M  n,  Tlionias  A  LeHlanc,  Kdw.irH 
r  I)oln'rt_v,  M  i»,  Dorclicster ;  C'lias  Somers,  ('lenient  Hnrk,  Moncton ;  Robert 
I'c'll,  Joliii  IJainI,  Sackvilli';  ()  R  Dixon,  Kdwd  ( Joodi-n,  Weslniorland  ;  Win 
I)ol)son,  I'.otHfoid  ;  .1  ('  Price,  Nelson  (i  Trites.  Roland  F  Keith,  Salisburv ; 
N  S  LeF?l,inc,   \ll;m  W  Cliapiinn,  David  (;arlan(l. 

r   Maniauc    Licenses — S  \V  Tinirli-v,   Dorchester ;  R   A    Borden, 


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David  <  Irant,  Moncton ;  (J  M  I'.le.  kney,  Charles  A  Keith,  Ahrahani  Steeveh, 
Salis!>iiiv  ;  (ieo  Dobsoii,  Rufiis  Oult*  n,  Botsford  ;  Joiin  Sproul,  Albion  Gray, 
Sack  villi'. 

Mei'tiii,i;s  of  Municipal  ('oiincil  —  First  Tuesday  in  Jannary  and  first  Tiuw- 


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Aldeniien-at-Larue — W  Weldon  and  D  liradlev. 

Aid'  rtneu  -Ward  1,  F  W  (Jivan  and  .J   II   Dnnlap;  Ward  2,  J  W  Walhc* 
and  J  W  Whitehead;  Ward  :'.,  W  D  Martin  and  .J  S  N'agee. 

Miiiiicipalit.v  oC  Wostiiioiiaiid. 

Unrden--K  Kay;  Secretary,  S  Kdgar  Wilson;  Treasurer,  A  D  Richuril 
Salisl  iiry — Kariy  Kay  and  S  C  Alward. 
Dorchester     (Jhas  Hickman  and  1''  T  (iandet,  m  d. 
.Sackville— C  C  (.'aniplieli  and  Wrn  (Jiark. 
Westmorland — .Joseph  A  Mc(^iieen  and  llc^liert  Carter. 


Botsford — P  Mahonev  and 


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Shediac— .\  T  Lelilan-  ;iiid  (^harles  Uoberrs. 
Moncton — Richard  Li.i/  and  Catnillo  Snrratt. 

(>n8iis  llelitras,  1801. 

liotsford 4,150       Moncton  'parish;.    ,XC)r>       Shediac (),21" 

Dorcln'ster H.aoS       Sackville! Li)S4       Westmorland  2,ir,S 

Moncton  (city) XJ65       Salisbury '\{)17  Total A\,\s\ 


COUNTY  OF   YOKK. 

Shiretown —  Fredericlon, 
Judfre  of  the  County  Court — Hon  .James  Steadman  ;  CierW,  .T  H  Barry. 
High  Sheriflf— A  A  Sterling;   Depntv  Sheritt",  John  B  DawthoriiO- 
Clerk  of  the  Peace  -11  B  Rainsford." 
Surrogate  and  .Judge  of  Probate — Francis  A  II  Straton. 
Registrar  of  Probate — J  D  Harry. 

Registrar  of  Deeds   ana   \Vills — Abraham   D  Yerxa;  Deputy,   Elijah    H 
Yerxa 
./ailei — John  B  ILnvthorne. 
Crown  Land  Surveyor — Peter  Wood,  Twecdside. 
Clerk  of  the  Circ'nit  Court -Stewart  Campbell. 

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IsHUcrs  of  MurriiiKO  LiicuHPs — Aloxandcr  Honii«'tt.  David  (flcndoiiniinr,  K 
Hanson,  Win  Firowt),  T  L  Karic,  .lames  Swan,  ( Joo  I\'l»<ni,  Charlt's  (J  Main, 
Xddison  l?o\vnian  and  Ilavi'lock  Kcllv 

('oronerH— (ieo  H  Vanwart,  .lolin  KU'tclior,  Kdward  I)  Kstahrooks,  f'liark'n 
McCiibhons,  C'lias  F  Hol)(>n.  AK-x  Hav,  (iooritf*  N  Howland,  CharU's  F,  Dow, 
David  Moore,  M  d,  Alfred  Kowley,  Kaiikini-  D  P.rooks,  .John  P.  (Jrant,  .Jesse 
r>aker,  David  Rartlett,  Henjainin  ("olairn,  M  D,  Otiltur  Dimpliy,  David  L 
(Jrant,  VVilniot  (Juioii,  .Tames  Kennedy,  I'atrick  I.ockliart,  .lolin  vlarshall, 
.!ames  K  Finder,  Samuel  Watts,  Henry  ('  Warneford.  (i  l'">  Coiiltiiard,  M  i>, 
Aliraliani  Hennett,  Rarnett  M  Mnllin.  M  d,  Wm  McKeen,  Alex  Kay,  Leonard 
Miller,  A  Dow  Cohnrn,  M  D,  (i  II  ('obiirn,  M  n,  O  K  Morehouse,  M  D,  F  .1 
Seery,  M  d,  George  MeKwen. 

Commissioners  of  Parish  Civil  Co\irts — A  E  ClilVan*!  ( lef)  MeKwen,  Kin^s- 
<lear;  .loseph  Porter  and  K  D  Fstahnioks.  Prince  William:  .John  I"'  Petty, 
Wm  Murray  and  Thos  K(tl>inson,  Manners-Siitton  ;  .Icssc  Christi*',  Whitfield 
Kstey  and  Thomas  Morris,  liri<;ht;  .lohn  L  IMetcher  and  Cu-orfie  S  Peters,  St 
Marvs;  .larvis  S  Law  and  Peter  (^iirdwood,  C'atiterhury  :  .John  F  Casey  and 
Archibahl  Fleming,  Dumfries;  Adam  Sharp  and  A  ('  Whitehead,  Qneens- 
hury;  Edward  Pi(i)i;eon  and  .lolin  Put,'li,  Doiit,'las;  W  W  Met  Jeorge  and  .1  F 
I'omeroy,  North  Lake;  Thos  W  Piu-vis  and  (Jeo  N  P.rown.  Southampton; 
.Joseph  Porter  and  E  D  Estahrooks,  Prince  William;  Ilavelock  Kelly, 
Stanley. 

Lahor  Aet  Commissioners— .J<din  Taylor  and  Peter  Wo()<l,  Manners-Stitton  ; 
Jos  MeCutcheon,  Prince  William;  (ieortre  F  A  .lamiHson,  Canterbury; 
Henry  Hnrtt,  Don^rlas;  Demiis  (^lnnolly,  Diunfries;  .Icdin  L  Foster  and  ('has 
K  Oopley,  North  Lake;  Thos  W  Pnrvi<  and  .John  P>  (Irant.  SoutliMmplon  : 
.lolin  A  Munro,  St  Marys  and  Stanley;  Chas  Wright,  Canterlmrv;  Timothy 
W  Smiih,  Bright. 

Comns-'^sioner  Free  Grants  Crown  Lands — Timoihv  W  Smith,  Millville. 

Commissioners  for  takinir  Affidavits  in  the  Supreme  Court  The  several 
Attorneys  praetieing  in  the  County. 

Vendor  of  Law  and  Probate  Stamps— .1  F  McMurriiy.  l-Vcdericton. 

Commissioner  under  CJaniishee  Act,  cap.  4)5,  Consolidated  Statutes— John 
L  Marsh. 

Licensed  Vendors  of  Liipiors  in  the  City  of  Fredericton  under  cap.  99  of 
the  Canada  Temperance  Act— (ieo  C  Hunt  and  .John  M  Wiley  ;  ior  Mauners- 
Sutton,  John  P  Petty, 

Miiiiicipal  Coniu'il. 

Warden— Geo  F  .\  Jamieson  ;  Secretary-Treasurer,  John  Plack  ;  Auditor, 
Jiis  W  McCreadv;  Division  Kegistrar,  HB  Kainsford  ;  Clerk  of  the  Peace, 
H  B  Kainsford.' 

Bright,  Dr  O  E  Morehouse  and  Jas  W  .Tewett ;  Canterbury,  (Jeorge  F  A 
Jamieson  and  Jas  A  (iould  ;  Douglas,  ( ieo  Sevmour  and  Alexander  F^rewer; 
Dumfries,  .lohn  Scott  and  Thos  Simmons;  Kingsclear,  John  ('  Murray  and 
A  E  Cliff;  Manners  Sutton,  John  Mowatt  and  Robert  Thompson:  MeAdam, 
George  Moffatt  and  Jas  W  Green;  New  Marvbind.  David  M  Fisher  and 
Henry  Morgan:  North  Lake,  (ieo  S  Inch  an.l  David  Croplev ;  Prince 
William,  Wm  W  (iraham  and  Archie  McMullin  ;  (^ueensbury,  Alanson  Mc- 
Nallv  and  Geo  F  P.nrden  :  St  Marvs.  Spencer  Inch  and  Luther  GdocNpeed; 
Southampton,  Timothy  W  Smith  and  John  Oldham  ;  Stanley,  John  Hinehey 
and  Haveluck  Kelly. 

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Corporation  of  Frodericton. 

Mayor — Wesley  Vanwart ;  City  Clerk,  Charles  W  Beckwith  ;  Deputy  ('ity 
Clerk,  J  Hush  ('aider ;  City  Treasurer,  John  Moore;  City  Ainlitop,  J  Hnf>h 
Caldo-;  Market  Clerk,  Robert  H  Rainsford;  Wharfinger,  Richard  A  Estey. 

Aldermen— Wellington  Ward,  John  MacPherson  and  Frank  11  Risteen  : 
St  Ann's  Ward,  Asa  Vanwart  and  C  H  Thomas,  Carleton  Ward,  Patrick 
F'arrell  and  Israel  (iolding  ;  Queens  Ward,  Joshua  Limerick  and  John  Moore  ; 
Kings  Ward,  Marry  Beckwith  and  Oeo  N  Babbitt. 

(yity  Marshal     James  Roberts. 

Fire  Department— Chief  Engineer,  .\ndrew  Lipsett ;  Assistant  Chief,  Geo 
W  Rose  ;  Foreman  No  1  Hose  Co,  John  McLauchlan  ;  Foreman  No  2  Central 
Hose  Co,  C  J  Wilson ;  Fo'-eman  No  4  Hose  Co,  Harry  C  Rutter;  Foreman 
No  5  Hose  Co.  '^ieo  W  Clark  ;  Foreman  Hook  and  Ladder  Co,  Nut  J  Smith, 
jr;  Foreman  Salvage  Co.,  .\lex  S  Flemming. 

Superintendent  Electric  Fire  .Alirm — Harry  White. 

Alms  House  ('ommissioner — Geo  Hatt ;  Keeper,  A  D  Thomas. 

Manager  City  Hall — J  Hugh  Calder;  Janitor,  Richard  Sisson. 

T'oUector  of  Licenses — J  B  Hawthorne. 

Road  Commissioner —  William  McKay. 

City  Assessors — W  J  Crewdson,  Principal ;  H  C  Mackay  and  A  S  Murray, 
Assistants. 

Revisors  Johi;  Macpherson,  I  R  Golding,  .V  H  N'anwart,  Harry  BecU- 
wi»rth  and  Jc  -ihua  Limerick. 

Police  Department — John  L  Marsh,  Police  Magistrate.  Policemen — Paul 
Phillips,  Police  Sergeant;  Zeb  Wright.  John  O'Neill  and  George  Rideout. 

Water  Department  Committee — John  Macpherson,  Chairman ;  Israel  K 
Golding  and  Harry  Iicckwith ;  Superintendent,  Alex  Burchill;  Engineer^. 
John  M  Taylor  and  Malcolm  Ross. 

School  Board — Dr  G  E  Coulthard,  Chairman  ;  appointed  by  Government. 
Dr  G  E  Coiihliani.  J  W  Spurden,  Willard  Kitchen;  appointed  by  the  City 
Council,  A  A  Sterling,  Jas  T  Sharkey,  Wesley  Vanwart,  John  J  Weddall 
and  .Mrs  W  (r  Clarke;  Secretary,  (J  .\  !<ampson. 

Board  of  Trade  -James  S  Neill.  President ;  James  W  McCready,  Secretary  ; 
A  G  Edgecombe,  A  A  Lattimer.  William  Lemont.  J  T  Clarke,'  H  H  Pit"t>. 
C  F  Chestnut,  J  J  Weddall,  G  W  Hodge,  A  H  F  Randolph,  F  B  Edgecomb.-, 
Coinicil. 

Board  of  Health,  see  page  115.     Game  Wardens,  see  page  119. 

C«*iisiis  R(>tiirii«^,  ISOl, 


Bright  1,(5(51 

Canterbu:  ,  2,21>7 

Do.«,'las.,  " 2,HS0 

Dumfries ()S9 

ivingsclear 1,74(5 

MannersSutton 1,H93 

Marysville  (Town) 1.3:59 


New  .Maryland 40.' 

North   Lake 7")'' 

Prince  William  1,3!N 

Queensburv 1,5I(> 

St.  Marys..' 3.;r.J 

Southampton 2,:>1'> 

Stanley 2,4t>'; 


KREDKRKTON. 

Carleton  Ward l,r)21       St.  Ann's  Ward 1,.')S> 

Kings  "     1,074       Wellington    "     s:!-J 

Queens         "     1,887  Total 6,o(i-' 

Total :5(),979 

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RAILWAYS. 

IntercoloniHl  Railway— Miles  operated.  l.HKiV^;. 

C  Sohreiber,  C  M  G,  Deputy  Minister  and  Chief  Engineer  of  Railways  and 
Canals,  Ottawa,  Ont. 

General  Officers  resident  at  Moncton,  N  B— D  Pottinger,  General  Manager  ; 
W  B  Mackenzie,  Chief  Engineer;  F  R  F  Rrown,  Mechanical  Superintendent; 
Thos  Williams,  Chief  Accountant  and  Treasurer;  J  J  Wallace,  General 
Freight  Agent;  John  M  Lyons,  General  Passenger  and  Ticket  Agent ;  C  K 
I'almer,  General  Storekeeper. 

District  Superintendents— James  E  Price,  Halifax  and  St  John   District, 
Truro,  N  S;  Y  C  Campbell.  Sydney  and  Oxford  District.  New  (Jlasgow.  N  S: 
W  Rennela,  Moncton  and  Ste  Flavie  District,  Campbellton,  N  B;  C  Belleau 
(acting),  Montreal  and  Ste  Fhivie  District,  Riviere  du  Loup,  P  Q. 
Canadian  Tacific  Railway— (Atlantic  Division.) 
H  P  Timmernian,  General  Superintendent,  St  John  ;  J  N  Sutherland,  Gen- 
eral  Freight  Agent,  St  John;  A    IF  Notnian,   District  Passenger  Agent,  St 
John;  W   K  Thompson,   Superintendent,    Hrownville  Junction,   Me;  D   W 
Newcomb,   Superintendent,   Woodstock;    J    H    Barber,   P>ngiueer,  St    John: 
J  R  Spragge,  Master  Mechanic,  McAdam  Junction.     Miles  operated,  6')5. 
New  RrunHwiclc  Railway  Company. — (Loasod  to  Ciinadian  I'acific  Railway.) 
Robt  Meighen,  Piesidont;  J  Kennedy  Tod,  Vice-President;  Alfred  Seely, 
.Secretary   and   Treasurer;    W    1    Whitehead,    Land    Agent.     Directors — Sir 
Donald  A  Smith,  K  c  M  G,  Robert  Meighen,  John  Turnbull,  Joseph  Hardisty 
Xf ontreal ;  John  S    Kennedy,    Samuel    Thome.  J    Kennedy   Tod,    D   Willi 
James,  New  York;  E  R  Burpee,  Bangor,  Me;  II  II  McLean,  John  McMillan 
St  John,  N  B.  Shore  Line  Railway.  r 

St  John  to  St  Stephen,  82  miles.  Richard  J  Cross,  New  York,  President ; 
Hugh  II  McLean,  Vice-President  and  Managing  Director,  St.  John,  N  P.: 
Frank  J  MePeake,  Superintendent.  Directors — Hon  Russell  Sage,  Richard 
J  Cross,  Giles  E  Trainor,  Sidney  Shepherd,  Horace  M  Ruggles,  Hugh  H 
NfcLean.  El^in  anil  HHvelocl{  Railway. 

27  miles.     H  C  Tilley,  St  John.  N  H,  Secretary  and  Treasurer;  J   D  Chip 
man,  St  John,   N    B,  General   Manager;   A   H    Robinson,    Petitcodiac,  N   H, 
Superintendent;  W   W   Killam,   Petitcodiac,   X    B,  Master  Mechanic;   J  A 
Wheaton,  Elgin,  N  B,  Road  Master. 

The  Salisbury  and  Harvey  Railway  Company. 
Salisbury  to   Flillsboro,  24   miles,  and  to  Harvey,  4S   miles.     Connections, 
made  with  I.  C.  R.  at  Salisbury,  east  and  west.     .V  Sherwood,  (ieneral  Man- 
ager; C  H  Harman,  President";   F  B  Treiber,  Secretary. 

Gulf  Shore  Railway  Co. 
Caraquet  to  Tracadie,  14  miles.     Head  olHce,  Bathurst.     A  .)    H  Stewart, 
President;  T  M  Burns,  Secretary -Treasurer ;  A  J  Stewart,  T  M   Burns,  Johii 
Young.  W  J  Melanson.  Philip  Rive. 

Caraquet  Railway. 

From  Gloucester  to  Shippegan,  70  miles.     Patrick  J   Burns,  President  and 

Manager;  John  Sivewright,  Secretary-Treasurer;   PJ  Burns,  (i   M   Duncan. 

M  D,  Jacob  White,  Joseph    Poirier,  John  Sivewright,   Wm   Walsh,   Thomas 

Ahier,  Directors.  

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rrinve  Edward  Island  Railway. 

D  Pottinger,  (ieneral  Mannger  Canadian  Government  Railways,  Moncton, 
N  B;  G  A  Sharpe,  Snjierintendcnt ;  W  T  Ilngj^an,  Accountant  and  Auditor; 
W  S  Poole,  p'oreman  Meclianieal  Department;  S  F  Hodgson.  Storekeeper 
and  Mechanical  Accountant ;  H  S  CofHn,  Car  F'orenian.  Head  Offices : 
rharlottetown.  Distances:  Charlotte(f)wn  to  Tignisli,  117  miles;  Charlotte- 
town  to  Souris,  GO  miles;  Charlottetown  to  (ieorgetown,  4(5  miles;  Charlotte- 
town  to  Cape  Traverse,  44  miles.     Total  mileage  of  railway,  210  miles. 

Canada   Kastern   Railway. 

Fredericton  to  Chatham,  120  miles;  to  I.oggieville,  120  miles.  Indiantown 
Branch,  from  Blackville  to  Indiantown,  ',>  miles.  Alexander  Gibson,  General 
Manager,  Gibs(m.         Moncton  atu\  ItiictoucliH  Railway. 

Moncton  to  Biiotouche,  .SI}  miles.  L  G  de  Bertran),  President;  F  G 
Polly,  Secretary  :  I  J  Merritt.  Treasurer;  K  G  Evans,  Hampton,  Assistant 
Treasurer,  Kent  Northern  Railway. 

Richibucto  via  Kingston,  to  Kent  .Junction,  connecting  with  Intercolonial 
Railway.     Length  of  line,  27  miles. 

Ontral  Railway  <'o. 

Norton  to  Chipnian,  44n  miles.  Ollice:  Hampton  Station.  C  Ford  Stevens, 
Philadelphia,  President;  ./  P  llsley,  Philadelphia.  Vice-President;  E  (i 
Evans,  Hampton,  Tre:isurer  and  Superintendent;  H  .1  Fowler,  Hampton, 
Secretary.  Ilantpton  ami  Saint  MarlinH  Railway. 

Hat^pton  to  St.  Martins.  30  miles.  Office  :  Ham})t(tn  Station.  J  P  llsley, 
Philadelphia,  President;  K(i  Evans,  Hampton,  Vice-President  and  Superin- 
lendent ;   H  ,J  Fowler,  Hampton,  Secretary-Treasurer. 

8t.  John  Valley  and  Rivier«'  du  l.oup  Railway  ('o. 
Directors — (ieorge  1''  IJiiinl,  W  II  Thorne,  .James  Manchester,  H   D  Troop, 
James    Holly,     (ieorge  F    Bainl,   President;  Charles    A    Palmer,  Honorary 
"Secretary  ;   I)avid  Russell,  Secretary. 

.St.  Loniii  Railway. 
Richibucto  to  St  Louis.    Length  t)f  line,  7  miles.    Wilmot  Brown,  Manager. 

Woodstock  and  C'cntrcville    Railway  Co. 
Directors— Wm  T  Drvsdale,  Woodstock,  N  P>.  President ;  Patrick  O'MuIlin, 
Halifa.x,  NS;  Ward  c'Titlield,  A  (ieorge  Blair,  jr.  .James  A   Belyea,  John 
V'onnor,  St  .John,  X  P> ;  Robert  W  Connor.  Secretary -Treasurer,  St  John,  N  I* ; 
A  B  Connell,  Solicitor  of  the  Company,  Woodstock,  N  B. 

Albert  .Southern   ICailway. 
16^  miles  long.     W  W  Wells,  President;  W  A  Trueman,  8ecretary-Treas- 
irer  and  Manager. 

BANKS. 

Rank  llolidayH. 

Ontario,  New  Hnuiswick  and  Nova  Scotia  New  Year's  Day,  Good  Friday, 
Easter  Monday,  Queen's  Hirthday,  Domiiiidu  Day,  Labor  Day.  (  hristntas  Day. 

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>i Corpus   Christi,    St.    i'(>ter's   and    St.    Paul's,    ,\11    Saints,    Conception, 

<'hristmas  Day,  (Queen's  Pdrthday,  Labor  Day,  Dominion  Day. 

Also,  througluMit  the  Dominion,  any  day  appointed  by  proclamation  for  .< 
.general  Fast  or  Thanksgiving  Day. 


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PRINTING  OF  ALL  KINDS  BT  J.  &  A.  McMILLAN. 

The  Itaiik  of  New  liriiiiHwivk. 

Capital,  $500,000.     Host,  i^iC.OO.OOO. 

Directors  -  Hon  J  I)  Lewin,  President;  W  W  Tnrnbull,  Vice-lVesident : 
S  Joncn,  Jriines  Manchester,  C  F  Woodman  and  Kohert  Thomson. 

GA  SchoHeld,  Manager;  J  Clawson,  Cashier ;  H  i'  li  Kovd,  Accountant; 
SGirvati,.J  M  Dick,  A  McDonal.i,  Tellers;  \V  S  Thomas,  Walter  E  Foster, 
Ledger  Keepers;  C  H  Lee.  Corresponding  Clerk  :  R  Dole,  H  K  Hall,  Dis- 
count Clerks;  P  Ci  Hall,  Horace  A  Porter,  Klmo  M  Hohen,  William  David- 
son, Harry  \V  Schofield,  Walter  A  Harrison,  Clerks ;  A  S  Pattison,  Messen- 
ger; Thomas  Fvans,  Janitor.     Directors'  meetings— Tuesdays  and  Fridays. 

Itank  of  Dritisli   North  America. 

Incorporated  by  Royal  Charter.  Paid-up  ('a pita  1,  £1,000,000  Stg.  Reserve 
Fund,  £275,000  Stg. 

St  John  Branch — H  \  Harvey,  Manager;  Fred  T  Short,  Accountant ;  A  (r 
Krv,  Teller;  Jn(t  Macdonald,  A  (iordon  Cowie,  James  J  Kaye  .\llison,  R  L 
Kliis,  Clerks;  W  Maher,  Messeugor. 


W  Hal  ley,  jr.  K  N 


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Fredcricton — Jeremy  Taylor.  Manager;  ()  H  Sharpe 
Lubbock,  Clerks  ;  Giles  tiosling,  Messi-nger. 

Itaiik  ol   Montreal. 

Cupital,  i^l2,000.000.     Reserve,  ?«,000,000.     Head  Office,  Montreal. 

Sir  Donald  A  Smith,  President;   F  S  Clouston,  (jeneral  Manasrer. 

M.  John    P>ranch     !•]    C   .Jones,    >Linager ;    M    S    L  Jiichev,    Accountant. 
S     ;-ti  .M  P.lnir.  A  <i  Paget,  F  H  J  Ruel,  O  R  Campbell,  C  S  Hulme,  H   H 
];;:■;  .  tn,  (r  S  Hunt.  C  S  Stubbiu,  Jno  Wright,  W  C  Hazen,  H  W  McLeod. 
R   ''     '  .  (hew;  J   L  Wilson,  .Mes-.eiiger. 
tit  l);iys  -  lOvery  week  day. 

!  iv  ■;    in    (he     Maritime    Provinces  —  Moncton,    R   Clark,    Manager: 

(.)  1,    F    F    Winslow,    Manager;   Halifax,    N  S,  F   M  Cotton,  Manager: 

Ai'  ,  il  Loekwood,  Manager. 

Itiiiik  of  Nova  S<;otin. 

;  ;    :i(;ll^olI.     Capital  paid-up,  :-^l,.')()(»,00().     Reserve  Fund, $1,500,000. 

!  '  — Jt>!iii  Doull,  President;  J(»hii  V  Payzant,  Vic!e-Presitlent ;  Jaini.s 

Jl  ,  ■  e.to:i  and  Cliarles  .\r(;hibald. 

(■  -e:    Ihlilax,  N  S.      II  C  McLeod,  Cashier ;   D  Waters,  Inspector. 

•.   '  J-i     Nova    Scotia     Amherst,    Annapolis,     Bridgetown,     Dighy, 

]■     ■  I  Ivrpool.  New  (ila.sgow,   North  Sydney,  Oxford,   Piclou,  Stellar- 

(  ■.  e,  V,.i'iinuili.     lu  New  Pnmswiek—Campbellton,  Chatham,  Fred- 

.    -  -  :  ).:,  Newcastle,  St  John,  St  Stephen,  St  Andrews,  Sussex,  Wood- 

N  '.''1!  !;iiid— (.'har'.ottetownand  Summerside.    In  (Quebec  — Montreal, 

I    1  '   ,  M  ina^^er.     In  Ni'wloun<lland-  St  John's,  W  F  Slavert,  Manager  : 

!i  >o.  W  S  Moore,   Agent.      In   West    Indies— Kingston,    Jamaica, 

\.  ,;.    M  inager.     In    Inited    States— Chicago,    III.,   Alex    Robertson. 

>;.,  ,    .ml,)    \  Mel,.()d,  .\ssi'<taiit    Manager,  Calais,  Me. 

lialif.ix   liaiikin^;  <'oiii|tany. 

'       '■'    d  1,^25.     Incorporated  1S72.     Paid-up  Capital,  !f!500,000.    Autlior- 
i...  ,  ,  -l.(NO,vHlU.     Reserve  Fund,  ■:;V2"),()00.     Head  Oflice  :  Halifax,  N  S. 

!  ,  ;  -Robie    FniarUe,    President;    C    W    Anderson,    Vice-President; 

J.    ,1,   '■     .'ah,  F  D  Corliett,  W  J  <J  Thomson.     Agencies  in  New  Hrunswick— 
^..,  '.    md    St   John.     .Vgencies  in    Nova    Scotia— Amherst,   Antigonish, 

l'.,;,-i         ,n.   I'.ridgewater,   Loekeport.   Luneid»urg,   MMdIeton,   New  Glasgow, 
i'a  .,   •  >r  ),  Shelbiirne,  Springhill,  Truro,  Wii\dsor  and  Canning. 


BOOK-BINDING  AT  J.  &  A.  McMILLAN'S. 


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Banks — Hospitals  and  Asylums. 


WRITING  INKS  AT  J.  &  A.  McMILLAN'S. 


r«o|>Ie*H  Hunk  of  New  BriiiiHwick,  Frederictoii. 
A  F  Randolph,  President ;  A  H  F  Kandolp)»,  Vice-President ;  J  VV  Spurden, 
€ashier;  D  Lee  Babbitt,  Accountant;  W  W  Coulthard,  Teller;  A  R  Tibbits, 
Discount  Clerk  ;  F  S  Porter,  Junior  Clerk  ;  D  Richards,  Messenger. 

St.  Steplieii'M  Bank. 
Incorporated   183(5.     Frank  Todd,   President;   J  D  Chipman,  Vice-Presi- 
<leiit;  J    F  (Irant,  Cashier.     Directors     Frank  Todd,  J    D  Chipman,  W  F 
Todd,  E  W   Balkhaiu,  J   G  Stevens,  jr;  J   T  Whitlock,  Accountant;  W  L 
<;rant,  Teller. 


HOSPITALS  AND  ASYLUMS. 

General  Public  Hospital. 

Commi.ssioners — Wm  Bayard,  M  D,  President;  M  W  Malier,  Vice-Pre»i- 
<lent;  Thomas  Walker,  M  i),  A  Chipman  SniitJj,  W  C  R  Allan,  John  Mc- 
4lt>ldrick,  John  Berryman,  M  D,  II  (J  Addy,  m  d,  J  W  Daniel,  m  d;  I  01iv«' 
Thomas,  Secretary ;  W  L  Ellis,  M  D,  Resident  Physician  and  Superintendent ; 
Emma  J  Mitchell,  Matron. 

Phvsicians — Alban  F  Emery,  M  D,  Murray  MacLaren,  m  d,  James  Christie, 
M  D,  "Walter  W  White,  m  i>,  Wm  Christie,  m  d,  T  D  Walker,  M  D. 

Consulting  Physicians — Thos  Walker,  M  D,  J  D  White,  M  D,  F  L  Kenney, 
M  I),  J  Berryman,  M  i>. 

Oculists— M  F  Bruce,  M  i>,  J  R  Mcintosh,  M  D. 

Pathologi.st— (f  A  B  Addy,  m  v. 

I'rovincial  Lunatic  Asylum. 

Commissioners — Hon  A  S  White,  Attorney  General;  Hon  L  J  Tweedie, 
Provincial  Secretary;  Hon  II  K  Emmerson,  Board  of  Works;  Hon  A  T 
Dunn,  Surveyor  General;  Hon  James  Mitchell,  Solicitor  General;  Hon  C  II 
Labillois,  Commissioner  for  Agriculture ;  Hon  L  P  Farris.  Secretary-Treas- 
nrer,  Robert  Marshall. 

Resident  Officei-s — Geo  A  Hetherington,  M  d,  Medical  Superintendent ; 
John  B  Travers,  M  d,  Assistant  Physician ;  W  A  Quinton,  Steward ;  Patrick 
Tole,  Clerk  ;  Mrs  Sara  B  Young,  Matron. 

Visitors  (appointed  under  Sec  7  of  Act  56  Vic,  Chap.  4) — Judge  Stevens, 
St  Stephen;  Joseph  S  Allison,  St  John  ;  E<Iward  J  Smith,  Shediac ;  Hon  A  1' 
Randolph,  Fredericton  ;  Edwnrd  Sinclair,  Chatham  ;  Mrs  R  Chipman  Skinner, 
St  John;  Hon  Archibald  Harrison,  Maugerville;  Mrs  P  A  Landry,  Dor 
ciiester;  Rev  G  A  Hartley,  St  John;  Dr  Bovle  Travers,  St  John;  Stephen 
B  Appleby,  Woodstock  ;  Dr  J  S  Benson,  Chatham  ;  Mrs  W  H  Todd,  St 
Stephen. 

Victoria  lIoHpital  (Fredericton). 
(Founded  by  Lady  Tillcy  in  tlio  Quoen's  .Tul)ile«  Year.) 

Board  of  Trustees  -Hon  A  F  Randolph,  President;  Hon   F  P  Thompson 
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Physicians— G   H  C«»burn,  M  i),  R  McLearn,  M  D,  VV  C  Cmcket,  M  D,  F    I 
.Seery,  m  d,  (i  Clowes  Vanwart,  M  d,  James  W  Bridges,  M  D,  A  B  .Atherton,  M  i' 

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Tritchard,  Mrs  Temple.  Mrs  A  L  Palmer,  Mrs  A  II  llanington,  Mrs  J 
«le  Wolfe  Spnrr,  Mrs  John  Burpee,  Mrs  Gideon  Prescott,  Miss  (.'rookshank, 
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Treasurer;  Hon  A  F  Randolph,  Hon  A  (J  Blair,  R  J  Ritchie,  Lady  Tilley, 
Elizabeth  C  Skinner;  (J  F  Bustin,  Superintendent;  Mrs  (i  F  Bustin,  Matron; 
Mrs  Land,  Teacher. 

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I'eters,  C  F  Kinnear,  Geo  E  Fairweather,  John  M  Taylor,  .\rthur  W  A<lan)s, 
Mr  Justice  Barker,  Rev  A  D  Dewdney ;  J  T  Twining  Hartt,  Secretary- 
TreJisurer;  Rev  R  Mathers,  Principal. 

St.  John  Proteittaut  Orphan  AHyluiu. 

Directors — W  W  Turnbull,  President;  T  A  Rankine,  Vice-President;  John 
E  Irvine,  Treasurer;  E  L  Whittaker,  Secretary;  Rev  (ieo  Bruce,  d  d,  A  C 
Blair,  Alex  Rankine,  Robert  Marshall,  A  F  Randolph,  John  M  Taylor,  James 
Manchester,  Rev  J  de  Soy  res,  Silas  McDiannid,  OH  Warwick,  Rev  Arch- 
deacon Brigstocke. 

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Standing  Committee — Rev  (Jeo  Bruce,  Alex  Rankine,  O  H  Warwick. 

Building  Committee — John  M  Taylor,  Robert  Marshall. 

Auditors — John  M  Taylor,  Robert  Marshall. 

Ladies'  Committee — Mrs  J  J  Kaye,  President ;  Mrs  T  A  Rankine,  Mrs  D 
McLellan,  Vice-Presidents;  Mrs  R  P  Starr,  Treasurer ;  Mrs  Robt  Thomson, 
Secretary;  Mrs  Geo  McLeod,  Mrs  Jas  L  Dunn,  Mrs  G  Prescott,  Mrs  Mac- 
Laren,  Mrs.  Chas  Johnston,  Mrs  (i  R  Pugsley,  Mrs  A  L  Palmer,  Mrs  W  H 
Tuck,  Mrs  John  Burpee,  Miss  F  Murray. 

Honorary  Members— Mrs  Arthur  Everitt,  Miss  A  Ilimt,  Mrs  W  Breeze,  Mrs 
W  W  Turnbull. 

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msiioi'. 
The  l{ight  I'cv.  Hollingworlh  Tiilly  Kingdon,  i»  n.,  i-onsccrateil  .Inly  10,  1«8L 

DKAN. 

The  Very  Itev.  I'niiuis  rartiitlgp,  D.  n. 

AH(  III>KAC(INS, 

Tlie  Vencralilf  K.  II.  .1.  Krigstocke,  d.  d.,  Arclideacoii  of  .'*t.  John, 
'hie  Vt'n<'ral)le  Thunias  Neahs,  m.  a.,  .\nhileacoii  of  I'redericton. 

I'KiicsTS.  Dair  uj 

Samt,  Atldrr.sx.  Ordiintfio" 

A^lll^tr(>n),',  W  H,  M  a WelsfDnl,  (jueeiis  Co July     12, 

Ha.oii.  r  W  M.  ..  Doc. 

Raiehaiii,  Alfred .Musquash Oct. 

harloii,  H 

Hale,  A  J 

Havl" «',  CO'Pell l)eil)y,  Northniubcrli'iid  Co Pee. 

Heili.ss,  W  H 

Hliss,  l»  M,  II  A Ml  Whatiey,  WeHtiiioilaiid  Co .Se|»t. 

Hurl,  A  1''  J{ Sliediac  Nov. 

Cum|ilnil,  J  Uoy,  1.  I) ItorcUeHter Iiiiiu 

(oleinaii,  K '. May 

Colston,  II  W,  M  A Maug'Tville Tune 

Covcrl,  W  S,  K  A (irand  Harbor,  (iraiid  Muiian I'eli. 

Cn'.s8«ell,  A  .1,  a  a  c S|iriiigli(;l(l .Sept. 

Maniel,  A  \V U.nhrMiy July 

l»aviniM>rl,  J  M,  M   v M  .loltii Sepi. 

Dcwdiiey,  .\  D  A St  .lohii  Nov. 

deSoyies,  .lolui,  m  a St  .Inlin Dec. 

I)i>\ c'lior,  \V  II.  .M  A  (t'anoii) St  .Inlni Sept. 

Dibliiee,  II  K,  M  A Oromocto Mar. 

DickiiisiJii,  T Ilaiiiploii Sept. 

Dicker,  A  (1   11 Si  .lohii May 

lialoiigli,  \V SI  .loll  11 luiie 

1'  liwelliiiK,  J   K CeiiiMvilie,  Carleloii  Co Dee. 

I'orsyili,  l»avid,  ii  a  ("aiioii) Cliailiaiii .M;ir. 

Kre(>tiern,  •  i  L llaiiKiirl June 

Kiillerlon,  C  II,  M  a IViiKodiae  hiiic 

Cioliincr,  .\  .1  A Lowi  r  .leiiisei; June 

llanlord,  S  .loiie.s,  ii  a Si  .lolm iMar. 

Haiiiiigloi),  ('  I',  V,  A        1 1. 1  nipt  on  Village Mar. 

llan.M'ti,  N  «',  M  A (iag»'U)wn I-'eb. 

Hansen,  N  X  <i;ttirid — Absent  on  loave) May 

llays,  Will St  ,I(iiiii Sept. 

Hooper,  K  H,  II  A .Moiu'iun  Iiine 

llopKins,  J  i: I'.inh   Itidge,  Victoria  ('o Dec. 

lloyi.  Leo  .\,  M  A St  .loliii  Dec 

Jallrey,  William  (Uttiretl) Sf  .Murys,  York  Co liine 

.Toni's,  1'  Owin Davi  nporl  Seliool.St  John Iiino 

Ketcliiiiii,  W  (.1,  II  II  iCaiion) St  Andrew!* Sept. 

Maii.Kiini,  ('  K 

Mathers,  Iticbard Si  John Sept.    2:i 


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Newnhaiii,  O  S  (•^ctr(!tary  of  Synod) St  Stephen May     27, 


^sex May     27, 


Parkinson,  ,1  Ii  s,  s  a  i'. 
Parlee,  II  T,  n  a. 


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RoherlM,  <i  (i,  M  A  (Cunon) I'ri-.liiictoii Sopt.  2o,  is."i7 

Uol.oitson,  K  \V Mar.  2"),  18;n 

SarupHon,  W  II .Sl.lohii,  \Ve.-»t  .Side I»oc  24,  Issi 

."•'chotield,  Cieo  (Uctlrod) St  .loliii Mar.  4,  ls(;;> 

ISfovil,(i  K I'riiiio  Williani Mar.  14^  1897 

Siiuomls,  It,  H  A Fieilcriiliiii May  HO,  IMT 

Simonson,  K  W,  ii  a St  Amir.  w« Jinio  9,  is'„.» 

Sllppor,  A  A., M   .Muiiiiis |»oc.  T.^,  ISsrt 

Smith,  Itiiiiuhl  l\  M  A St  <iei)i>,M' r»e<'.  ir.,  is.vj 

Hinilher.H,  A  W,  it  a W  iitorl'.»i(l,  Kiiij^a  Co May  24,  IVH 

Snow,  P  »i Now.M.-sil.' Oot.  28,  is'.n 

Spike,  H  .M,  ii  a  (Helired) -i  .lohn Fune  i:t,  l.s.V' 

Spencor,  .lanio-s (  ainplitllton Die.  2.'!,  isH.t 

Strfel,T  \V,  n  a j'ailitii.-t May  18,  185() 

Stroot,  W  H,  II  A C'anipolollo luno  19,  l,s")".» 

Teed,  A  W,  m  a Kiclinioiid  Pec.  2'\  18ms 

WainwrlKlit,  II  S,  ii  a KinK>t(>n,  Kiiig.s  Co Dfo.  2M,  18(it; 

Warnelbrd,  ('  A  s,  n  a L.iwscph  .s  I'  ()  .lohnst'.n Mar.  f<,  (ss7 

Wurnylord,  K  A  (lietired) llaniplun  Village Doo.  22,  1S,">(> 

Wetini.ro,  l>  I,  ii  a Clit'ion,  Kinus  Co Sept.  2i>,  isi; 

Whalley,  II  K  K,  s  a  C I'ledorictDn Inc.  2.'{,  188;; 

Wifjgins,  C  h\  ii  a S.;ckvillo May  2:«,  is7.> 

Wilkin.-*..!!,  Will  J,  n  u lav  .In  \  in May  'S.i,  I8S() 

Witliycoiiilio,  .1  M,iiA St  ilohii,  W.'st  Sido Dec.  21,ls9(> 

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Aiton,  W,  II  A Bathiirst Alay     ;U,  \m'- 

Cody,  H  A <;rt'niwiL'l! 

I)io(;t>8Hii   .Syiiufl. 

Prewuleiit  -The  Right  Rev  the  Lord    lUshop  of  Fp'cierictoii.     A(l(lre>s — 
Kredericton,  N  H. 
Secretary     The  Rev  O  S  Newnhaiii.     Adilrcs.s,  St  Stephv-ii,  N  !>. 
Treasure! — W  E  Smith.     Address — Kredericton,  N  B. 
Diocesan  Registrar — C  K  A  Sinioiuls.     Achlress- Kredericton,  X  H. 
Auditor  -Augustus  II  Haningttm.     Adiiress — St  Joiin,  N  R. 

COMMITTEES   OF   THE   SYNOO. 

Executive  C'onunittee — The  Very  Rev  I-'ramis  I'artridge,  d  n,  tlie  N'encr- 
able  F  II  J  Rrigstocke,  D  D,  tiie  N'tnerable  Tiioiuas  Xcalcs,  ma,  ..»  ntjir'm  ; 
Kevs  A  J  C'resswell,  A  (}  II  Diiker,  \\  R  Hooper,  Il  Mintgoiiieiy,  L  .V  lloyt, 
S  Neules,  W  ()  Raymond,  ("anon  Kctchum,  II  E  Dihlilee,  ,j  M  Withycotnhe, 
II  K  E  Whally,  A  Siniliiers,  and  .Messrs  R  H  Emerson,  \V  M  .larvis,  .John 
Black,  T  C  AUcn,  A  K  Street,  Henry  Wihuot,  .1  R  t'ampi.ell,  jr,  Speaker 
Burchill,  SheriHSterli-.g,  \V  S  Kisher,  C  E  L  .Jarvis.  T  R  Robinson. 

Roard  of  Kiiiance — Rev  ()  S  Xewidiam.  Archdeacons  Urigstocke  and 
Neales,  Dean  I'artri.lge,  Messrs  W  M  Jarvis,  G  A  Scholiehi,  (i  S  Sinitii,  C  N 
Vrooin,  J  R  ("amphell,  jr. 

Roard  (f  Home  Missions — Thi'  Very  Rev  Francis  Partrid).re,  D  l»,  the  Ven- 
erable K  il  J  Urigstocke,  D  D,  the  Venerable  Thomas  Xeaies,  M  A,  ex  njjicio  ; 
Revs  J  M  Daveiipvirt,  E  R  Hooper,  t'anon  Rubeits,  C  I*  Ilanington,  W  <> 
tiuyniond,  and  Messrs  C  E  L  .larvis,  R  R  lOineisin,  (i  A  Scholield,  (i  E  Kair- 
weather,  Ilnrd  Peters,  .J  Roy  Campbell,  jr,  (_'  N  Vrooui,  T  ('  Allen,  .Judge 
Hanington,  Sherifl"  Sturdee. 

Members  of  the  Roard  of  Management  of  the  Domestic  and  Koreign  Mi.s- 
sionary  Society— The  \'«Ty  Rev  Dean  I'artridge,  the  Venerable  Archdeacon 
Brigstocke,  C  N  Vroom,  CJco  A  Scholield. 

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Board  of  ('liiirch  I^ittTature — Kevs  W  K.itoiigh,  Canon  RolxTts,  Oniuii 
Forsytli,  ('  I*  Iliiiiinytoii,  W  < )  liayniond,  II  Montgomery,  and  Messrs  .J  U 
('ainpl)ell,  jr,  T  1>  llobinsotj,  C  E  L  Jarvis,  liurd  Peters,  C  K  A  .Simond>. 
G  A  SclioliL'ld. 

Standing?  (  (nurnittt'i' — TIk'  Kiyht  Rev  the  Lord  Bislutp,  Cliairnian  ;  tin- 
Vt'norable  Arrlideacin  I'rij^stocke,  the  V('neral)k'  Archileacon  Neales,  ex  ojiri^,- 
Verv  liov  Ik'iin  Pailiidge,  Slieritl' Stiirdee,  Kevs  Canon  Koherts,  ()  8  Newn- 
ham,  J  M  Davenport;  Jnstice  Hanington,  CJeo  A  Schofiehl,  C  N  Vroom. 

Staiiilinf,'  ('(•niuiittte  on  iSunday  Sehools— Revs  W  Katonv;h,  A  \V  Daniel. 
E  H  Hooper,  11  Monl<;otnery  ;   Dr  J  M  Deacon,  Vivian  Tippet,  II  Town. 

Correspontiing  Coniniillee  in  connection  witii  the  IJoard  of  Mana«;en»ent  d 
the    Domestic  and    ["oreif^n    Missionary  Society — The   Rij^'ht    Rev    the    Lord 
Risiiop,  Kevs  (anon  Forsyth,  II  E  Dibblee,  RP  McKim  ;  W  E  Smith,  K   1'. 
Emerson,  Hind  Peters. 

Hisliop  MecUey  Divinity  Scliohirshij)  Fund — The  Right  Rev  the  Lonl 
IJishoji,  (.'onvener;  the  \'enerahie  Ardideacon  Hrigstooke,  the  Venerabl.' 
Archdeacon  Neales,  11  Wilmot,  the  Treasnrer. 

Governors  of  King's  (.'oUege,  Windsor  The  \'en  Archdeacon  Rrigstocke, 
Justice  IIaii,ii;,'t()n. 

Trnstee  of  Ciiris'  School,  Windsor — John  B  Forster. 

Finance  Conniiittee — The  Right  Rev  the  Lord  Bishop,  the  Treasnrer  im" 
the  Synod,  the  N'enerahle  Ar(!lideacon  Neales,  Rev  W  Samps(jn,  Rev  J  Iv^ 
Camplieil.  (ieo  A  SchoHeld,  W  15  Wallace,  the  Secretary  of  the  Synod. 

Lav  Menil»ers  of  th«  Retard  of  '  ^(;ipline — Jnstice  Hanington,  Sheri'! 
Sterling,  Slieriti' Stiirdee,  W  R  Wall.  ,  T  Carleton  Allen,  A  H  Hanington. 
Geo  A  Schotield,  C  N  Vroom,  11  Wilmot,  Hurd  Peters,  GOD  Otty,  Let- 
Raymond. 

Committee  on  Statistics— The  Right  Rev  the  Lord  Bishop,  Rev  O  S  Newii- 
hatn,  Rev  W  O  Raymond,  (Jeo  A  Scholieltl,  C  E  L  Jarvis,  E  L  Street. 

On    Kegnlar  Meetings  of  Conniiittees  — Rev  WO  Raymond,  (i  A  SchofieM 

(»n  Memorials  of  I)eceased  Members — Rev  Canon  Ketchnm,  J  Rov  Cani| - 
hell,  Hurd  Peters,  H  Town. 

I'nlinislied  Husiiiess  and  Printing — Rev  W  O  Raymond,  Rev  O  S  Newn- 
ham,  J  Roy  Camplieil. 

On  Credentials— Rev  W  H  Sampson,  Hon  T  R  Jones,  G  O  D  Otty. 

On  List  of  Parishes  and  Churches  and  C'liapels — Revs  LA  Iloyt,  \V<i 
Raymonil,  Canon  Roberts;  C  N  Vroom,  Hon  ,J  1'  Ihirchill. 

On  the  Canon  for  the  Aj)pt)intment  of  a  Diocesan  Registrar — The  Rigli 
Rev  the  Lord  Bishop),  \'ent'rable  Archdeacon   Xeales,  Revs  J  Roy  Campbell. 
A  Bareham,  O  S  Newnliam,  L  A  Hoyt,  W  II  Sampson;  C   E  A  Sinionds,  W 
B  Wallace,  J  Roy  Campbell,  (ieo  A  Schotield,  Vivian  Tippet. 

On  the  Presentation  to  Rectories — The  Ivight  Rev  the  Lord  Bishop,  tl' 
Very  Rev  the  Dean,  \'en  Archdeacon  Brigslocke,  Revs  O.S  Xewnham,  W  '  < 
Raymond,  T  Dickinson;  A  II  Hanington,  C  E  A  Simonds,  SheriH' Stunli' , 
Henry  Wilmot,  C  F  Hanington,  W  B  Wallace. 

On    Religious    Education    in   the   Public  Schools — N'enerable   .ArchdeaKu 
Brigstocke,   Convener;    the  \'ery   Rev   the    Dean,  \en  Arehde;i(i)n    Neali - 
Revs  J  dcvSoy res.  Canon  Forsyth,  J   M   Davenport,  O  S  Newnliam,  II  Mnn 
gomery,  (ieo  IC  Lloyd,  AG   H   Dicker;  Justice  Hanington,  (ieo  A  Schotie!  i. 
C  N  Vroom,  J  Roy  Campbell,  A  C  Fairweather,  Dr  J  M  Deacon,  Hurd  Peter-. 
Vivian  Tii)pet,  H  Town. 

\)u  Systematic  and  Proportionate  Giving — The  Very  Rev  the  Dean,  \''  n 

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Aii'luleacon  Hrigstocki',  \vn  Arclidriu'on  Nt-ales,  Ki'vh  O  S  Newnliani,  .1 
do  Soy  res,  J  M  Davi'iipnrt,  A  Sinilluis,  ,]  M  Witliytdiiiln',  I!  P  McKini;  il 
Town,  A  C  Kairwt'atlu'i-,  ('  K  A  Sitiirmtls,  Ileiirv  Wiliiiot,  I.ci'  Kaynu'iul, 
T  ('  AlU'ii,  (ieo  K  Fairwt'atluT,  N'iviaii  Ti|i|K'l,  J  Hoy  ('ain|tlK'll. 

I)eli'gat«'s  to  the  I'loviiicial  Synod  Ilfv(>  S  Newnliain,  the  N'ery  Kev  hean 
I'artruige,  V'en  Arclideacon  llri^stocki',  Yen  An  lideacoii  Neales,  Kevs  J  Koy 
(  aiiipbell,  Canon  Kolierts,  K  li  linopcr,  Canon  l'\)isyth,  J  M  I)aven|iori, 
II  Montgomery,  A  J  CresHwell.  (  ecil  \Vii,'^'iiis  ;  (ieorge  A  SdiolieUI,  Justice 
Jlaningtun,  C  N  N'rooiu,  Sheritl"  Suu<iee,  Hon  J  1'  I5nrcliill,  T  Carleton 
Allen,  Hurd  IVters,  11  .n  T  K  Jones.  Dr  J  M  Deaeon,  K  W  Ilewson,  (ieo  E 
Kairwealher. 

Substitutes  — Revs  Canon  Ketchuni,  .1  de  Soyres,  (Jeorge  !•'  IJoyd,  A  I>  A 
I»ewdney,  J  K  S  Parkinson,  A  (i  11  l)ieker;  l>r  N  I'arker,  A  11  llanington, 
A  <-'  Fairweather,  SheriH'  Sterling. 

helegates  to  the  (ieneral  Synod — The  \  ery  Kev  Dean  Partridge.  Ven 
Archdeacon  Hrigstocke,  Yen  An  li(lea<'on  Neales,  Justice  llanington,  Geo  A 
Svholield,  Sheritl Stnrdee. 

Substitutes — Hevs  J  deSovres,  OS  Newnham,  (ieo  E  Lloyd;  Cieo  K  Fair- 
weatlier,  A  C  Fairweather. 

Cliiirchwai'dfiis  himI  V«>Kti-yiii«n,  St.  John. 
TUiNiTv  cut  lUH. 

Wardens — James  H  MeAvily,  ('  l  Clarke.  Vestrymen,  II  II  Harvey,  L  .V 
(  urrey,  John  M  Taylor,  R  L  Smith,  C  K  L  Jarvis,  C  E  Scaminell,  W  L 
Prince,  F  J  Ci  Knowlton,  Thomas  I'aiton,  H  I)  Peters,  Alfred  Porter,  K  C 
Jones.  Delegates  to  Synod,  C  E  L  Jarvis,  II  L  Sturdee.  Substitutes,  Thos 
Patton,  C  F  Kinnear. 

ST.  .John's  cm  urn. 

Rector  Rev  John  de  Soyres.  Assistants,  Rev  <)  \V  Howard,  Rev  Joseph 
Smith.  Wardens,  (Jeorge  K  l-'airweather,  W  II  Mi-rritl.  N'estrymen,  A  T 
Thorne,  Thomas  McAvily,  H  W  iH-Forest  A  W  Adams.  II  C  tiliey.  K  15 
Kmerson,  C  M  Hostwick,  !•  red  E  Sayre,  (i  .\  Kimball,  F  W  Daniel,  J  R 
Armstrong,  11  F  Puddington.  N'estry  Clerk,  F  ()  Allis(»n.  Delegates  to 
Sviiod,  (i   E  Fairweather,  A  H   llanington.     Substitutes,  R  H  Emerson,  H  C 

filley. 

ST.  mauy's  chuucii. 

Wardens— II  Town,  S  (i  Olive.  Yestrymen,  D  S  Betz,  S  Willis.  L  II 
i:Mberts,  W  D  Essington,  E  Y  (lodfrey,  S  li  Oivaii,  Jas  McKay,  M  F  Manks, 
Jas  Sproul,  W  W  Wetmore,  F  J  Wright.  F  S  Siewart.  Delegates  to  Synod— 
II  Town,  S  E  Olive.     Substitutes,  I)  S  Bet/.,  E  Y  Godfrey. 

ST.    I'All/s  CHIIMMI. 

Wardens— Hon  Mr.  Justice  Parker,  T  Hanlay  Pol)inson.  Yestrymen,  G 
Sidney  Smith,  (i  W  Ketclium,  J  Douglas  llazeii,  .Jolin  I  Kobiuson,  F  1'  Starr, 
W  irTliorne,  J  C  Robinson,  J  R  Campbell,  J  K  Scholield,  Jas  Jack,  J  M 
Magee,  J  Twining  Hartl.  Delegates  to  Syiiud,  Thos  R  Jone^,  J  Roy  Camp- 
bfll.     SubstiliUes,  U  E  Col.pe,  John  K  Scholield. 

ST.  .iui)i:'s  cHiiicii. 

Wardens— S  L  Pritiain,  C  Coster.  Yestrymen,  Y  W  Tipi-t,  J  A  Coster, 
J  P  Congle,  W  F  Harding,  O  Dunham,  C  F  Tilton,  S  M  Wi  imore.  Williaui 
^mith,  J  A  Whiii-U',  E  P  llaymond,  Thos  J  Smith.  Delegate  to  Synod,  V  W 
lippet.     Substitute,  t;  F  Tilton. 

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Wardens —( ICO  Hridm's,   V  S  Shar|K'.     Vt-Htrymcn.  Joliii   Hdldcii,  Ilicli  n  . 
HeatiH,  .John   Ki'iiimv,  \V  W  Kiiij,'.  H.ticdd  I'crlfV,  J  K  llamiii,  K  .M  I'atilp  I' 
Arthur  Koster,  Waller  Lamlt,  John  (J  Kvv,  Jaint's  A  Wilson,  .John   M  An'hi 
Hon.     Dt'leniitf  to  Synod— ('  II  Smith.     Siihstitntt's,  ( Jt-o  HridKCs,  II  Pt'rh\ 
TrfUHnrtM-,  Harold  IVricy.     N't'slry  Ch-rk,  .J(din  C  Kee. 

ST.  i.ikk's  riiri:(  II. 

Kc'ftor  Ki'v  K  I'  McKini.  <  uratf,  Kev  Mr  Hacon.  WardiMiH,  Dnnit-I  i 
Tapiey,  Ilt-nry  Ililvard.  N'lstryim'n,  David  11  Na.se,  N  W  l>n'tian,  A  \| 
Kowan,  .Joscpli  KnddiKk,  J  M  Hohcrt-on.  11  <i  Harrison,  Wni  II  Smith,  .J>tlii 
VVIu'l[»lcy,  rhili|»  llamm,  Thos  A  lirali.im,  Win  .McL  have,  Kirhard  FariiHi 
Delegates  to  Synod,  W  H  Wallace,  Henry  Ililyanl.  Snltstitntes,  W  II  Smilli. 
A  M  Rowan.  Hohert  C'nnninyhain,  .Secretary.  Kichard  Farmer,  Vestr« 
C'lerk.     Ik'ssie  II  Farmer,  Organist. 

8T.  (iK()H(i!;'8  Olll'KCn. 
Wardens  W  J  Cornlield,  (  has  I*i(li,'eon.  N'estrymeii.  I'riah  Drake,  (  li,i- 
Kmetson,  D  15  Lord,  M  I'etetson,  Isaac  .Vinos,  .J  II  .Moslier,  John  ('arri«'r,  !• 
L  Dykemaii,  A  K  lledell,  Fzekiel  .Mel. cod,  Jas  Carlclon,  S  M  Sewell.  D(  ;.- 
gates  to  Synod,  W  J  Cornlield,  (..'has  I'idgeon.  .Xuditors,  I'riah  Drake,  .\I 
Peterson.     W  J  Cornlield,  Treasurer.     .las  Carleton,  \('stry  Clerk. 

(  IIIKCII    or    TItK   UOOI)   SIIKI'UKUI). 

Wardens— Alfred    Lordly,    'rhoma->     IIerrih;,'ton.     Vestrymen,    Frederick 
Kngall,   Frederick  Cheesman,  John   Fngall,  Thomas   Knssell,  John  J  Wiliiv 
Kol)ert  .\rmstrong,  K()l)ert    Duncan,  Tiiomas  Stears,  Alhert  Alc<  Jnire,  Jamt-- 
Bryan,  (.jieorge  Dnuhain,  Walter  Dean.      Delegate  to  Synod,  Frederick  Fngal! 
Auditors,  Frederick  Fnj;all,  Thomas  Kns.sell.     Vestry  Clerk,  J(»hn  Willis. 

<'kiir«'h  of  Kngliiiid    liiHtitiitt*. 

ORANCK    HALL   UUILDINCJ,    121    OKU.MAIN    .MTRKKT. 

I'atron--The  liight  Reverend  the  Lonl  Hisliop  of  Fredericton.     I'resideiit 
The  \'eneral)le  Archdeacon    Brigsiocke,    i)   l>.      N'ice-l'residents — Rev    Join 
deSoyres,  Rector  of  St  Mark;    Rev  William  ()  liaymonil.  Rector  of  St  Mary  ; 
Kev  W   11    Sampson,    Rector  of  Carleton;    Rev  J    M    Davi-npoit,    I'riest   m 
eharge  of  Mission  t  hapel  ;  Rev  A  d  II    Dii-ker,  Rector  of  St  I'anl  ;  Kev   Lc. 
A  lloyt,  Rector  of  Simonds;   Rev  R  I'  .M«Kim,  Rector  of  Portland  ;  Rev  A  I> 
Dewdney,  Rector  of  St  James;    Rev  J    M    Withyeomhe,    Rector  of  Vielori:i 
J  II  MeAvily.     Comieil -T  li   Robinson,  WS  Fisher,  R   F  Conpe,  Rowliin  ' 
Frith,  J  A  (  o>ter,  James  F  .Secord,  J  M  Magce,  S  (i  Olive,  II  11  I'icketl,  1,  1 
Perkins,  N  W  Hrenan.     F  .V  Kinnear,  Secretary;  .Vlfrcd   Porter,  Treasurer: 
J  Koy  Campbell,  Librarian. 

('Iiiir4;li  of  Kiit;iitii«l  SiindHy  S4-liool  TeiielitTH'  A.ss(>«-i»tioii. 

Patron — The  Right  Rev  the  Lord  lii.shop  of  the  Diocese.  President —Her 
A  D  Dewdney.  \' ice- Presidents— The  Ven  .Xrchdeai-on  Rrigsiocke,  l>  i'. 
Revs  Canon  DcN'eber,  George  Scholield,  John  de  Soyres,  W  O  Ravmond,  W 
II  San)pson,  W  llatough,  A  (i  II  Dicker,  L  A  Ih.yt,  W  LeR  McKiel,  11  i' 
MeKim,  J  M  Withyeomhe,  Messrs  A  H  llanington,  W  M  Jarvis,  C  F  Kin- 
near,  Thos  Patton,  (Jeo  K  Fairwealher,  .S  (•  Kiipalrick,  T  l>  Robinson,  1111 
Pickett,  Miss  J  R  Rarlow,  Miss  Sadlier,  Mi.ss  M  .\  Peters,  Mi.ss  F  Miiniv 
Mrs  John  R  Smith.     Thos  F  Dyer,  Secretary-Treasurer. 

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l>io«<<>H«>  of  S«.  .lolin,   N.   II. 

The  Ki;,'ht  Ki'V  .lolin  Swrcnv.  d  d.  Iii>^|i^.|)  t.f  St.  John. 

(<  olisci  TiiH'd  AiPiil  !,'»,  ISC.ii  I 

Tilt'  Vory  licv  Mou-iiyuor  Cumiolly.  Vi(>ar(  mmutuI. 

M  the  ''athe<lr»l  of  th»'  Iinmanilaij'  (  oik  tiitinn,  St  .Jolin — Hi-.'ht  Rev  John 
>\M'eiiv,  Kcvs  F  J  M(MiiiTav,  A  O'Ni-ill,  A  Mcahnu.  Chiinli  of  St  .lohri  the 
Uaptist,  Hroad  strt't-t,  Very  Ht'v  Monsiiriior  ComioHy.  \  «.  Kfctor  ;  Kt'V  VV  C 
liaynor,  Curate,  Holy  Trinity  (Imrcli.  M«)or»'  stri'»'t,  Hrv  J  J  Walsh.  St 
IVti'r's  rhiinh,  North  Kiid,  in  rhar;,'e  uf  thi-  Ko(h'ni|it(>rist  leathers — Kev  E 
M  NVeiKcl,  Kt'clor;  llc'vs  Jas  Kt'in,  V  Triinpel.  S  Connolly,  T  A  Donohue, 

Keoiu'v,  .Assistants;  (*arl('ton.  Krv  J  J  (►'Donovan;  Silver  Kails,  Kev  D 

(■alla^lHT,  Frc(k'ri(t(.n,  llev  T  Caxcv ;  St  .Mary-;.  York  County,  llev  J  J 
Kvan;  Milllown,  Kev  K  I)()yle;  Woodslock,  Rev  W  C  Cliaptnan ;  l)ehee, 
lu'V  F  L  Carney;  (.^iiaco,  Hev  >rieha»'l  CoiiLclilan  ;  Sussex,  llev  K  Saviijje  ; 
.lolinvil!*',  Hev  J  Murray;  l'et«rsvill<',  Kev  1'  l-'arrell  i  Keeton,  Kev  Joseph 
MeDerniott  (Curate);  St  (Jeortre,  l{ev  T  Lnvarv;  St  Andrews.  Kev  J  M 
o'l'laherty;  St  Si»-phen,  l{ev  \V  I)ol!:ir.l:  Cape'KaM,  Kev  F  X  ('..llerette, 
lu'V  T  ^Iartineau;  St  Sl:iry's,  Kvul  (oiuity.  Kev  Joseph  (>iiellett;  Notre 
I)anie,  Kent  (.'ounty,  Kev  I*  DiMour:  I'lUelouehe.  Kevs  F  X  Miehaud,  I 
I.apointe;  Kinirstou,  Kent  County.  K<v  A  Kuhiehaud  ;  Alheit  County,  litjy 
,)olin  Carson;  Moiieton,  Kev  II  Me.ilian  ;  l''o.\  <  reek,  Kev  |)  Leyere ;  St 
I'aid's,  Kent  County,  Kev  J  llerhert;  Central  Kin<;selear,  York  County,  Ke? 
William  O'Leary;  Shediae.  Kevs  ,\  Ouelelte,  I  I.apointe-  Meinranieook, 
Kevs  A  Koy  (Superior  of  St  Jusepli's  (  ollet^ei,  ,\  LeFilane,.!  (iirard,  J  (iaron, 
.\I  r>erthiaunie,  A  (!orn»ier.  M  I.eCour.  M  Lan^dais.  S  Arsen.-udt.  I,  (luertin, 
A  r.  O'Neill,  10  I/il»l>e;  Cocaine.  .\  I.archeve(pie  ;  (Jrand  I)ii:iie.  Kev  Philip 
Hellivean;  Haraehois,  Kev  Najioleon  .Massey  ;  horeliester  Kenilentiary,  Kef 
A  I)  Cormier;  Fairville.  Kev  (."has  Collin>;;  Kieliil)U('t<»  \'illaj,'e,  Kev  A  C 
lindon;  Florenceville,  Carleton  Couniy,  Kev  F  Bradley;  Norton,  Kev  Fi 
!'i  -ne. 

'rise  Sisters  ofCharitv  have  eleven  houses,  ineliidint;  two  <  >r|dian  .\sylunm, 
me  for  f?irls.  on  Clifl'slreel,  St  ^-  ',n  and  on<'  for  l)oys,  at  Silver  I-'alls,  in  the 
Parish  of  Simonds;  also  tl.!^  >l.i;t  "  Miserie(»rdia'  Hospital  and  Home  on 
^vdney  street.     The  IVIoi.   •  r  H-  >e  ■-.  St  Vineent's  Convent,  Clill" street. 

;kl4icM>  »•  ol  C'huthain. 

(('omprisin^'  i'-.     .\(,>.  \.heit.    •       oCihe  I'roviiuM' of  New  Bniiswick.) 

Right  Rev  ,].„^c:  !li •,','.  *>,  'iishop  (Consecrated  .\u,ij;ust  l-'),  18G0.) 

\'iear-(;eneral,  \'ery  Rev  Thonuis  Francis  Harry. 

Countjf  of  yorlhuinhfrhtnd. 

Chatham     Rector  of  Cathedral  congres^ation,  Rev  Ilenrv  T  Jovner;  As-sist- 

ant,  KevT  H  Fllison. 

Newcastle— Rev  P  \V  Dixon;  Xelsim,  Kev  Nicholas  Power;  Kogersville, 
Kev  M  F  Kichanl;  Red  Hank,  Kev  Vvwr  Dullv;  Kenous  Hridge.  Rev  K<lwar«l 
Murdoch;  Lower  P.artihogue.  Rev  Win  A  Nlorrisey  ;  Ne;,'uae,  Kev  Jo.seph 
Tlieherge ;  Upper  Hay  du  Vin,  Kev  Fdtuond  Pattenaude  ;  Harnaby  River, 
Kev  Francis  C  P  Campltell  ;  HIackville,  Kev  S  J  Crumley. 

Coitiiti/  of  (ilourfHlrr. 
Hathurst— Very  Rev  Thomas  F  Harry;  Rev  J  J  Mcl.aughlan,  Assistant ; 

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lii'tliiirst  VillasfO,  Kov  Win  Varrily  ;  St  Therene,  Rev  WilfreH  Sormaiiy  ■ 
PaoiUPtville,  l\ov  Vr,\  \i  (iajriion;  (irand  Anse,  Kov  Josi-ph  Triuk'Hc  . 
Ca.raquf't,  Kovs  Tli<'()|tliiliis  AllanI,  F  X  Ozaniie;  Iiik»^>rniaii  ( Pokcniouclit- 
Nland  I,  Hcv  Azade  TriKlt'lle :  Shippi't^'aii,  Ki'V  Staiiisliiiis  J  Doiicett  ;  L'Aiiu'f. 
Kfv  .l(>'<i'pli  Doiict'tt;  I'okoinonclM',  Ivcv  Tlioinas  Fltzjjjerald  :  St  Isidore,  Hiv 
L  (Jajinon;  Tracadie.  Hev  Joseph  A  I5:d)iiit'au  ;  Hev  A  .1  Tnidel,  Assistant; 
Pftit  Koclier,  Kev  Jolm  Carter;   IJi'lU'tlinu',  Rev  Father  V;in   Deinoortol. 

Omnti/  of  Ri.-liii<)urhe. 

Jacqiiet  River — Kev  Ililarioii  Doiicet  ;  ('hurli>,  Rev  .Joseph  Martin;  I).il- 
housie,  Kev  A  A  lioiielier ;  C'lmplK-liton,  Rev  Kd  P  Wallace;  Halinoral,  Rev 
S  Maheii. 

(hitntjf  nf  Ki'iit  {north  of  Ricliiburto  River.) 

Riehihiicto  ('rown)  — Kev  Kdward  J  IiMiiiioii ;  Si  Charles  (Adoiii"),  Rev  W 
Vernier;  St  Louis.  Rev.Iost-ph  I'elletier  ;  Acailiaville,  Kev  Andrew  R6ruh^ ;  Si 
l^nace,  Rev  F  1)  Habinean. 

('niintjf  of  Victoria. 
(Irand  Falls— Rev  Mieliael  O'Keele;   hrnininond,  Rev  Felix  Dngal. 

Cditnli^  of  Mmlau'dnkd. 

St  Basil  — Kev  L  N  Dn^'al;  St  Ann's  Kev  Max  Kahinean  ;  St  T.eonar.l'r 
Ktvs  L  A  Lannirre.  John  .1  Nujjfnt;  Filmnndston,  Rev  Cosrnas  L  h'Arnoni-; 
St  Jaetpies,  Kev  Jos  Kevassenr;  St  llilaire,  Kev  A  ("oineau;  Clair  (Midlli 
St  Francis).  I{ev  (Jeor^'e  \\  (Janviii;  St  l"'raneis  (Winding  Lenlges),  Rev  I  N 
i)iiinont. 

Iiixtihitlniisi, 

Cliathani— St  Michael's  College  (closed  at  |»rescnt),  Hotel  Dieii  (Hospital), 
Hotel  hieii  (iM'tnalc  Acailemy  ).  Kev  Mother  Walsh. 

Tracadie  —  Hotel  Dieii  i  ilns|iiial  tor  I>rpers),  Rev  Mother  St  Jolm. 

St  liasil,  Mada\v;iska — Hotel  Hii'ii  (Hospital),  Hotel  Dieii  (Orphanauii, 
Hotel  f)i.ii  (Academy),  Rev  Mother  MailU-t. 

CaMi|il»fllion  Hotel  Hieii  (Hos|)ital),  Hotel  Dien  (Female  Academy),  Kiv 
Mother  |{eaiis<^ionr. 

New.-astle — Congregation  of  Notre  Dame  (Female  Academy),  Rev  Motlit  : 
St  Heat  rice. 

Kathurst     Female  .\cademy,  Sisters  ofC'harily. 

!^!'.t!mrst  N'illage     Ftinale  Acadcmv,  Sisters  of  Charity. 

Cara(.|Uet  — C(tngrcgati(»n  of  Notn'  hanic.  Female  Acadetny. 

St  Louis,  Kent  County — Congre<,'ati(»n  of  Notre  Dame,  Female  Academy 

Absent  on  have — Rev  Miciiael  O'Jirieii. 


THE  PUESBYTEKIVN  CilUIU^H  OF  (\\NADA. 

rier|;yiii«*ii  In  (;onii(M-(ioii  u'itli  tli(>  Hynoii  of  tli«'  >l)iritiiiie  *'r(>viiic«*H  of  N'«-u 
ltriiiiH\t if'k  iiiid  l'riii<«>   K«i\vur(l   InIhikI. 

IMIKSHVTKUY    OT   ST.  .lOlIN. 

Retired  —  Revs  James  Hennet,  I)  I),  St  John;  Lewis  .Jack,  Springfield:  ' 
Mc(i  McKay,  New  (ijasgow,  N  S;  James  (iray,  M  A,  Susse.v. 

In  Active  Servii-e  -James  S  Mullen,  Nashwaak  and  Stanley;  J  K  Beari^i'  , 
(ilassville  ;  L  (i  Ma<iieill,  M  A,  St  Andrew's,  St  John  ;  T  F  Fotheringham,  Si 
John's,  St  John  ;  William  I'eacoek,  iSt  James  and  Union  ;  (leorge  Rruce,  i>  i 

LEGAL  BLANKS  AND  STATIONERY  ALWAYS  IN  STOCK  AT  McBULLAN'S 


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SILLilN'S 


J.  &  A.  McMillan  print  ball  programmes  in  the  latest  styles. 

St  David's,  St  Jolin  ;  William  Koss,  it  a,  Princi'  \Villi;iin  ;  .1  A  McLean,  n  A, 
Harvey  aiul  Acton;  A  A  M;ickcn/,ie.  D  s  c,  St  Stephen  :  J  M  Kuliinson.  u  A, 
St  John's,  Ntoiicton  ;  A  W  Malion.  K  a,  (rreenock,  St  Anilrevvs  ;  Daiiii'l  Fiske, 
I?  A,  riorcnccville.  etc;  .Ianic«<  h'oss.  ii  a,  SiiixTiiifcndi'iit  of  Mis>ioiis,  St 
.lohii,  West  ;  W  McDonald,  it  a,  St  Panl's,  FrecU'ricton  ;  A  J  Lndd<.  Con- 
nors, etc  ;  Thomas  Corlieit,  SoMtli  Itich-nond;  Atniri'w  I'.oyd  Pisarint  <> ;  A  \V 
Lewis,  Waweig,  etc;  J  A  McLean.  Spiin^lield,  etc ;  F  ^V  Mm  ray.  >rdlto\vn; 
D  McD  Clark,  (  iiipman.  etc;  .lames  liiirijjess.  Carletoii ;  K  (r  Vans.  Bnc- 
tiMiche;  Donald  Fraser,  !lam|)ton,  etc;  .1  S  Sntherland.  Sussex  :  (J  •"  I'rini,'ie, 
Kincardine,  etc;  \V  \\  Kainide.  Calvin,  St  .John  ;  D  .1  Fiaser,  N  St  Stephen's, 
St. John;  .Jas  Whiteside,  St  I'aid's.  Woodstock;  Arthnr  S  Morton,  Fairville; 
A  D  Fraser,  St  ( ieorye,  etc ;  Thomas  MilU-r,  Kichmond  :  .1  I>  McKav,  Dor- 
chester; II  (r  ( iratz,  Andover,  etc;  Harvey  H  Morton,  Hothesay  and  Port- 
land; Fdwin  Smith,  Shediac,  etc;  C  D  Atclmosh,  (Jrand  F>ay,  .lenisalem, 
etc;  A  H  F((ster,  Riverside,  etc;  Alex  Anhihald.  Salina. 
Without  Charge— .Jcdin  Hawley,  C!  W  Irwin. 

Wii, 1,1AM  W.  Raixnik,  Clerk. 

rKKsitYri:iiY  or  MiUAMHin. 

Retired — Rev  Thomas,  Nicholson.  Rivir  < 'harlo. 

In  Active  Service— T  <  J  .lohnstone.  Riackville  and  Derby;  X  McKay,  I»  I), 
St  .John's.  Chittham;  William  Ailken,  St  .James,  Newcastle;  .J  D  Murray, 
Red  Hank,  etc;  .Jcdin  Robertson,  M  a,  Rlack  River;  A  F  Carr,  M  A,  Camp- 
liellton;  .1  M  Sntherland,  New  Carlisle;  A  F  ThomM.n,  Rathurst  ;  W  T 
r.nice,  y\  D.  Tahiisintac  and  I'.iirnl  Church;  (ieor<;o  Fi<her.  n  A,  Dalhonsie; 
.1  K  McLiire,  Ii  A.  Harcourt  and  Mill  Rtanch  :  W  C  ('aider.  Loiririeville ;  <i 
F  Kinnear,  is  A,  New  Richmond;  ,J  M  McLeod,  n  i),  New  Mills  and  Charlu ; 
.Joseph  Barker,  Fscnminac;    D  I'rascr.  Riehilmcto  :ind   Kingston. 

Vacant  —  Hass  River  and  Nicholas  River;  St  Andrews,  ('hatlwim. 

Ordained  Missionaries  ,1  W  Crawford,  Flatlands  and  Metajtedia  :  D  Mac- 
intosh, Don^dastown  and  Nelson;  F>  W  Johnstone,  N  Riamlon  and  Cara(inet. 

N.  M<  Kay,  d.  d.,  Clerk. 

!'I{kshyti;hy  of  I'lUNri;  Mi\VAin)  island. 
In  Active  Service  — Alexander  Sterling,'.  Clifton  and  Cranville:  .V  McLean 
Sinclair,  Belfast;  John  Siiiherl.and,  Caledonia  :  John  (iillis.  Murray  Harhor 
morth);  .\dam  ( Jumi,  it  .;.  Cardigan  ;  Archibald  (iuim,  liloomfield,  O'Leary, 
et<-;  A  S  Stewart.  W.iodvilh';  Fwcii  (iillis,  Mnrrav  Harbor  isouth);  Malcolm 
Campbell,  Strathalbvn  ;  D  H  McLeod.  M  A,  Orwell;  W  H  Spencer,  n  A. 
Montague;  Hoderh-k  McLi  an,  Vallcvlleld  ;  J  W  .Mt'Kenzie.  u  A,  St  Peter's 
I'.ay;  T  F  Fullei  ton.  St  Janu's,  Charlotteiown ;  F  M  Dill,  n  D.  Summerside; 
D  Sutherland,  Zion,  Charlottetown  ;  Charles  Mi  Kay,  Lou<r  River  and  Ken- 
MHirton;  John  K  Fraser,  »  a,  Alberton  ;  J  M  I"i>iicr,  r.  a,  Princetowii  ;  (ieu 
Millar,  li  a,  Brooktiel.i,  etc ;  .\  W  K  Herd  man,  (ieor-.'ctown  ;  J  F  McCurdy, 
It  a,  Hampton,  Trvon,  etc  ;  James  R  McKav.  Sonris,  Bay  Fortune,  etc;  J(r 
Mclvor.  15  I).  West  and  Clvde   Rivers;   A    D"  McDonald,  H   I,.  TiK'nish,   Mont- 


rose, etc;   A  (raise.  Mount  Stewart  ;  (J  C  Robciison,  Cavindish,  etc. 
Vacant  — Duniias  ;  West  Cape;  Richmond   Bav  (east  and  west);  Cove 


head. 


I'.rackley  Point  Koad ;    Bedeipie, 


riros.   F.  Ft'i.LKKTON,  Clerk. 


STAN  1)1  N<i    <OMMirrF.KS-f;ENi:KAL    ASSKMBI.Y 


Preyhiitcrldii  Cnllnie,  Ililifax  -AW\n\  o'(  Mana^remcn 


t  — Dr  Si'd.uwicU,  Chair- 


man ;  I'rincipal    Pollok,  Dr  Ciirrie, 


Dr  (i(.vd(.n.   Prof  Falconer,  Dr   McKay, 


J.  &  A.  McMillan  make  a  sPECiAiiTY  of  color  printing. 


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172 


Ecclesiastical. 


J.  &  A.  McMillan  keep  water?^an's  ideal  fountain  pens. 


Dr  Forrest,  A  .Simpson,  K  I)  Millar,  Iv  O  Macnoil.  John  McMillan.  .Tam(>K 
McLean,  T  Stewart,  A  B  hickie.  H  H  M..riierson.  D  MrDoupall.  A  MeLeaa 
Sinclair.  .J  S  Carrulliers,  J  S  Sntlierland,  (J  A  Leek.  .J  V  Forbes,  K  M  Dill 
uiul  Willanl  MeI)()naM,  Ministers;  Dr  Stewart,  J  I)  Mc(irej?or,  Hon  K 
Kojjers,  Jnd^e  Forlies.  Judge  Tnienian,  l)r  Jiinie.s  Walker,  II  Murray,  K 
JJaxter  and  Hugh  McKenzie. 

Sennte — Principal  I'olldk,  (hainnan;  the  Professors  of  the  rollejje,  Dr 
Forrest,  Dr  McKae,  T  (  iimniins;.  A  Simpson,  II  II  McPherson,  (i  Bruce,  T 
I'owier,  K  Laing,  .las  farrutliiTs,  ('  Monro  and  \V  P  .Archibald,  Ministers; 
Prof  McDonald,  Prof  Murray,  Dr  A  H  McKay  and  R  Murray. 

Ihiinr  Mimnnn  Lastern  Section — .1  McMillan,  Dr  Morrison,  (i  S  (.'arson, 
A  (iandicr,  A  Howman,  J  K  IVaser,  J  K  Miinro,  I)  McD(»nald,  A  Simpson, 
-.1  A  I'miUi's,  W  Hamilton,  .1  M  Kohinson,  T  Sicwarf,  J  W  Crawford,  Jame* 
Ko'^s,  T  V  Fullerton,  D  Henderson,  David  Wrisrht.  A  IXJunn,  .losseph  Mc('(\t. 
Minister^;  John  Willet,  D  Dunlop,  K  Haxtcr,  J  S  Smith,'!'  CantU-y,  A  M 
Jlill,  Will   Frew,  Isaac  Cniijliton,  Kldcrs. 

Ain/nn  iitatiou  —  Faviorn  vS'ction — K  Smith,  Convener  ;  J  F  Forhcs,  Daniel 
MctircLTor,  .las  Sinclair,  . I  II  Chase,  TImw  Fowler,  A  Itoliertson.  Dr  Bruce.  F 
J)  Millir,  TC  Jack  I)  McMillan.  W  Aiikcns.  K  S  P,avne.  D  MH  lillivray,  J 
A  Cairns,  (J  Liior.'on,  W  II  Spence,  \V  \V  Kainnie.  Ministers;  TC  Janjet, 
J  D  Mc(ire;^or,  II  \V  Cameron,  .1  B  Calkin  and  .Iud;:e  Forbes. 

F')iri(/)i  Missioinv  l*]ast<'rn  Section— A  I'alconer,  Convenei  ;  F  Smith.  L  (^ 
Macncil,  D  Mc(ircyor,  A  F  Carr,  David  Sutherland,  Dr  Morrisim,  Alfre<4 
dandier,  .1  A  Mctilas'ian,  Ministers;  .1  K  Bl.iir.  D  McDonald,  I'-lders. 

^finisliin'  Widoirs  (ind  Orp funis  J'lnid — Fafiterii  Section  -It  Laing,  Con- 
vener; Dr  Patterson,  Dr  T  Sedgwick,  A  McLean,  A  McLean  Sinclair,  J  Mr- 
Lean,  Jas  Carrnthcis,  A  F  'rh(jm|)son,  Ministers;  R  Baxter,  (i  Mitchell,  Dr 
A  II  McKay,  J  I)  M.tJrcgor. 

A(fed  <iii(l  Ivfinn  ,U'///x^er.s'  Fund — Fastern  Section — Anderson  Rogers,  Con- 
vener: II  II  McPheisim,  T  <!  .lohnsion,  C  McKimion,  N  B  Dickie,  (Jeorpp 
I'^isher,  .1  R  Coflln,  A  McLean  Sinclair.  D  I"'rascr,  C  Monro,  J  II  Chase,  W 
Dawson,  Dr  \  W  McLeod,  (J  Leek,  .James  Sinclair,  F  S  Bavne,  Dr  Pollock, 
Mini.sters;  D  McDonald,  S  Waddcll,  W  C  Whiit.iker. 


TlIK  METHODIST  (TIURCH. 

The  I>cli'sia8tic;d  Y.  ar  in  ;lit'  Mctli'Mlisl  ("liiinli  lio^'itu  with  .Tiiiu'  l«t,  nnd  nil  chaiiRO 
ill  MliiiidUN  uiiii  olticials  take  pine  '  alioiit  the  lirst  of  ,Iuly. 

I.fst    ol    MiiilHtei-H    (if    tli<>    '>l«'lliiHliHt    <'oiiriM«*n<-e    of   Nt>\v     ItruiiHwIck    »bH 

l'itiM<>    Kdwiird    IhIuikI     iK])7-1)U. 

Richard  W  Weddall,  v  R,  President,  St  John. 

George  Steel,  Secretary,  St  J»din  (North). 
8T.   .TOTTN    DISTUIcr. 
St  John   ((^leen  S.piare),  Richard  \V  Weddall,  A  n,  P-esident  of  ('onfer 
fnee.     Cent«'nary,  Jolm    Head;  supernumerary,  Henry  Pope,  D  l).     Exmonfk 
Street,  .loh  Shenion.     Portland,  (Heorge  Steel,  Secretary  of  ( 'onferenee.     Carlf 
•on,  William  Peinia  :  supernumerary,  H  .1  Clarke.    Carmarthen  Street,  .lames 
Crisp.     Courtenay   Hiv.  William    B  Tennant.     Fairville,   (ieorgeW    Fisher 
Zion  C;hurch,   Robert  Wilson,  I'n   l>.     Sussex.  Charles  W  Hamilton;  A(piill;« 
Lucas,    leave   o(    absence;    Fh'tcher    H   W    Pickles,   Conference    Kvangelisl. 
Apohaqui,  Thomas   Pierce.     Springfield,   Daniel   B   Bay  ley,  A  i».     Hampton 

ORDERS  FOR  BOOKS  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO  BT  J.  &  A.  McMILLAN. 


EcCLIvmASTICAL. 


173 


ALL  DESCRIPTIONS  OF  COMMERCIAL  PRINTING  AT  MCMILLAN'S. 


Thomas  Stchbings;  siiperniimerarios,  Willi.nii  T\vee«lie,  .latiK's  A  Duke, 
h]<iwin  F-vans,  d  i>.  Fpham.  Li'oiianl  .1  Wason.  St  Martins,  .losiah  B 
(Jhainpion,  iimler  the  siipi'rintt'iulciice  of  TlKmias  Stelil)iiii;s.  .lorusalcm,  J 
Spicer  (Irt'jxg,  »  A.  Wi'l^funl,  Alon/.o  |)  McCully.  it  d.  Kin;.'st()n.  Allu'i-t  E 
Parkins,  lindcr  the  siipt'rint»Muiem«'  (if(Ji<>m('  Sti-el.  StU(l<Mits,  L  K  M*-- 
I)(tnal(I,  RCI  Kiilton.  Leavi'  of  ahscncc,  \V  II  Hrvcnton,  V,'  .]  i'.iichanan,  R 
J  Campbell.  President  of  Conference,  ciiainiian  ;  (ieorjje  W  Kisher,  linancial 
secretary. 

FUKDKRlrTc^N    DlSTIUrp. 

Fredericton,  Jolni  .1  Teas<laie;  siipi'rniimeraries,  (Icor^o  H  I'ayson.  .John  J 
Colter,  8  T  H.  Kin^Kclear,  Medley  D  Marr.  A  li.  Marvsvilli'.  Waldron  W 
Hrewer.  (iibson,  Kdwiii  C  TiinuT.  Nasliwaak,  Kdward  Hell.  Stanley,  to  be 
supplied  under  the  superinlendencf  of  ivlwiinl  lU'll.  Hoit  stowti,  Robert  W 
J  Clements.  Keswick,  William  W'.iss.  SIk  flicld,  .Joseph  l*;irkins.  (irand 
Lake,  Isaiic  N  I'arktT.  (lairclown,  Nid  McLaii;,'hlin,  A  li.  .1  .»  Teasdale, 
chairman,   II  I>  Marr,  financial  sccr«>lary. 

WOODS  roc Iv     1)ISTIU(T. 

Woodstock,  Douglas  Ch:ipman.  l>  o.  Canterbnry.  Harry  Harrison,  A  u. 
JacksonvilU',  William  H  Spar;;o.  Ilartlaiwl,  <  leorjje  \  Ross,  tinder  the  super- 
intendence of  hou^las  Chapman.  Riclimoinl,  I'^lias  Slaci-,f>inl.  Kl'ireiiccville, 
<  ieorye  .V  Seller,  Levi  J  Leard.  LincUay,  .John  hy-tani,  iiiuler  the  superin- 
tendence of  William  II  Spariro.  .Andover,  .Juhu  F  I'-slcy.  I'pper  Kent, 
Alfred  K  Lel'aj.;e.  Student,  II  Staidcy  Yoi;iiu'.  L<  ive  of  alienee,  W  K 
Smith.     D  Chapman,  chairm:iu  ;  W  II  Spar^jo,  linaneial  secretary. 

MIKAMICIII  lilSTItHT. 
Chatham,  (leor^*-  M  Yoimj;.  NcwcasiKv  .lohu  \  (lark,  a  m:  supernum- 
erary, <  Jeor;,'!'  IIarri>»on.  I  )i'rby,  I'muk  Iii/./.le.  Kirhjliiicto.  \ViHiam  Law- 
son,  li  ctouche,  (  harles  II  Maualou.  Ilatcmri,  William  V.  .JohusdU,  A  H. 
Hathurst,  William  ILirrison.  (  ampbcllton,  Willi;im  .\  Thom-ou.  Student, 
Kriiest  M  Smith.  John  A  Clark,  chairu)!in ;  Willimu  Harrison,  linaneial 
secretary. 

SAi  KMI.I.i:    KlsTKHr. 

S;l 


Sackville,  Samuel    Ilowanl,  n  d;  snperuuuM'r.'iry,    Frederick 


Hiirrisor 


*.'omit  .Allison  I'liiversity,  ( 'buries  Stewart,  D  l>,  I'rofe^siu' oi' TheoioKV  ;  Cliii* 
H  Paisley,  A  M,  I'rofc<sor  Church  HistMiy  and  New  'i\stament  F.xe^'esis ; 
Ralph  I'recken,  D  D,  Profrr-sor  Hoinilelii  s.  TatUramur,  Idiniel  W  Chowen, 
under  the  stiperintendeiit fSaimiel   HowmpI.    Point  de  Uute,  .Joseph  Seller 


A    M.      Paie    \'ertc.    Sibis    .Jatii«'s,       I'.avli-'ld,     Fdiiuiiid     Kiimsav 


.Moncton 


(Central).  Wilson  W  I.od<;e.  .Motictni)  i  Wt^b-v  .NIemoriali.  Robert  S  Crisji  ; 
supernumeraries,  .John  Prime.  Stephen  T  Teed.  Sunny  I'rae.  Herbert  K 
Thonms,  under  the  superiiilendence  of  Wilson  W  Lo(l^(•.  Sbediac,  William 
C  Matthews.  Dorchotef  Widlaii'  M  'riiomas  Albeit.  Charles  ("ninbeii. 
Alma,   .John    H  (ioiiuli       Hillsboro.  Tboiiias    Allen.      Petit. odiac,  IIil>bert   R 


Pak 


er,    M 


a;   superiiumerarv,    .Jo-icph    Pa 


scoe 


Salisbtirv.    .lohn    K    Kinu- 


KIgin,  .John  P>  Y*iim,y:.     (lias  Combeii,  chairman  ;  Samuel    Howard,  linaneial 


f^ecictarv 


sr.    STKIMIKN    IHSTIUCT, 


St  Stejdien,  '1  luuna-.  Mar-hall,  Milliown.  Stephen  II  Pice  St  Andrews. 
.J(din  C  H«'rry  St  D.ivid,  Is  lac  Howie  ;  ndlress  ( )ak  Mav.  St  .James,  M  R 
Knight,  M  A.     Old  l\id;.;e,  Henry  C  Kief,  iitider  the  siiperiiKeiideuce  of  S    II 

MCMILLAN'S  NOTE  AND  LETTER  PADS  ARE  USEFUL  FOR  OFHCE  WORK. 


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i 


I 


J.  &  A.  McMillan  furnish  estimates  for  society  printing. 

Rice.  Boeabec,  H  Hedley  Tlalderstctne,  A  n.  Deer  Island,  to  he  supplied 
under  the  rfuperinte'idence  of  John  ('  Beirio.  (Jrand  Manati,  Sedgewick  A 
Bayley.     (S  II  Kice,  chaiinian ;  .J  C  Berrie,  linancial  secretary. 

CHAHT.OTTETOWN    DISTKK  T. 

("harlottetown  ( First  Church),  (u'orge  M  Caiii|ihell ;  supernumerary.  D  H 
Lodge.  Char)«)ttet()\vn  '^firace  Churdi),  William.)  Kirhy.  ('ornwall.  (ieorye 
F  Dawson,  M  A.  Little  York,  Kich.'ird  Opie.  Winsloc,  Alexander  I)  Mc- 
Leiid.  Townal,  William  .1  Howard,  u  D.  Vernon  River,  James  W  McCon- 
nell,  i{  A.  Montague.  Henry  Penna.  Murray  Harh(»r,  John  S  Allen.  Souris, 
John  .V  Ives.  Mount  Siew.irt.  .lacoh  He.aney,  A  H,  under  the  suijcrintendence 
of  Richard  Opie.     (jeo  M  (  amphell,  chairuuui  ;  R  Opie,  financial  secretary. 

SI  MMKKSIDE    DISTRICT. 

Summerside,  Howard  i^prague.  D  D.  Bedetpie,  George  ('  P  Palmer;  A  (' 
lU'll.  s  T  H.  leave  of  al»sencc.  Tryon.  Thomas  Hicks.  Margate,  Frederick  \ 
Wiglitman.  (iranvillc  and  Hiuitcr  River.  Henry  Pierce,  n  A.  liitleford, 
William  R  Pepper.  AUiertou.  John  (Joldsmilli.  West  ("ape,  A  Eugene 
Chapman,  n  a;  address  Maddock,  Lot  S.  II  Sprague,  chairman;  (r  C  P 
Palmer,  linancial  secretary. 

l'iilv;«"«lty  «»f  Blount   .AIIiMdii  <"oll«'j{«*' 

Corporation  of  ISnj-S.  P.oarii  of  Regents— The  Rev  .Tohn  Lathern.  D  i>, 
Chairman;  Josiah  Wood.  D  c  i..  Treasurer ;  Rev  Cranswick  .lost,  li  l),  Secre- 
tary; lievs  C  Stewan,  n  d,  tr  S  Milligin,  ll  d,  Kdwin  Kvans.  p  i>,  Ralph 
Brecken,  I)  n,  Douglas  Chapman,  D  l>.  B  C  Borden,  D  D,  C  II  Paisley,  M  A,  (Jeo 
J  P.ond.  15  A,  John  Bead.  .lalie/  A  Rogers,  Messrs  David  .Mli.son,  T,r-  D,  .lairii-^ 
Hart,  Alex  (Jihs.-n.  Jos  L  Black,  Hon  J  S  Pitts,  J  I)  Chipman.  M  Sheflield. 
M  I),  J  Wesley  Smith,  Wm  Oxiey.  K  Macdonal.l,  L  L  IWr. 

Representatives  of  .Vliunni  Society  on  l^xianl  H  .\  Powell,  Al  A,  M  r,  S  W 
llnnton,  M  A,  S  D  Scoii  M  A,  W  F  (ieorge,  C  W  Rohinson,  m  r  i',  Kev  Wm. 
Dol)son. 

Representatives  of  Alumna'  Society  on  Board — Mrs  .\  N  .\rchihald,  Mr>  S 
W  Hiniion. 

Kxecutive  Committee — Joseph  \j  P.l.u'k,  Clunrtuan  ;  David  .\llison,  l-i.  D, 
Si'cretary  ;  .losiah  Wood.  i>  c  i„  Rev  C  Stevrart,  D  n,  Rev  C  IJorden,  i»  i>,  S  W 
Hunton,  M  A,  Rev  H  ISrecken.  i>  i».  II  A  Powell.  M  A,  M  r,  .las  M  Palmer,  M  a. 
Win  F  (ieorge,  Mrs  A  N  Archihald,  Mrs  S  W  Hunton. 

Faculty  of  .Arts — David  Allison,  l,i,  l>.  President  and  Professor  of  Mentiil 
Philosophy  and  Logic;  Rev  Chas  ."^tewart,  D  i>.  Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy 
and  Fvidences  of  Christianity;  .\ifred  D  Smith,  l.'.  D,  Wood  Professor  ol 
Classics;  .S  W  Hunton,  M  A.  Professor  of  Mathematics;  Rev  W  W  Andrew-, 
MA,  Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Kxperimental  Physics;  Rev  BC  Borden,  M  \. 
Professor  of  Political  Science;  Wm  M(»rley  Tweedie,  M  A,  Profi'ssor  of  I']nu- 
li.sh  Language  and  Liter;tture ;  Kev  K  Brecken,  D  l>.  Professor  of  Phih)so})liv  : 
A  B  Tait,  M  A,  Instructor  in  I'rench  Lan<,Miage  and  Literature;  ProfSmitli, 
LL  l».  Secretary  of  the  Faculty;  Prof  Hunton,  .M  A,  Librarian;  Rev  Prof 
Andrews,  M  A,  Curator  of  the  Museum. 

Faculty  of  Theology — David  Allison.  LL  I),  President  (c.r  o[firi'a),  Professor 
of  Logic  and  l*)ib!ical  Literature;  Rev  Charles  Stewart,  l)  D,  Dean;  C  F  Alii- 
si)u.  Professor  of  Old  Te-;tament  Exegesis  and  Systematic  Theology;  Rev  (has 
II  Paisley,  M  a.  Protessor  of  New  Testament  Exegesis  and  '  '  ii:,  .•  History: 
Rev  Ralph  Brecken,  m  a,  d  i>,  Professor  of  Homiiefjcs. 


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Mount  AIliHon  A«ttid«>in,v  Hiid  Coiinnc  rrlHl  <'olle(;e. 

J  M   Palmer,  M   a,  Principal,    iMijj^lisli   and  Classics;   K  '    .ra<,nio,  A  u,  A    B 

Tait,  A  M  (Ontario   liiisincss  Col Icifc),  Commercial    Department  and   Prencli; 

H  II   Parlee,  Kn.'lisli  ;   Miss  S   Mumly.  SIiomIi'txI  and  Typewriting';   Frank 

Ijicas.  (ivinnasiuu);   Ki'v  C  Stewart,  D  D,  Cl;aplaiii. 

Mount  Allison  lAidies'  Coll<*ti;<«,  Owen's    Art    limritntion  iin<l  CivuHerviitorv  of 

.MusU  .  Siiekville,  \     H. 

Principal,  Uev  B  C  Borden,  l>  d;   Preceptress,  Mrs  A  N  Ariliil»ald. 

i,Ai>ii;s'  coM.KCii;. 

Board  of  Instruction  —  Hev  P.  C  Piorden.  D  D,  Plivsics  ;  Mrs  A  N  Archiliald, 
Latin  and  ( ieometry  ;  Miss  I. aura  Liitliern,  u  A,  Knu''!^''  L:>ni;najre  and  Lit- 
erature; Miss  Louise  \VeI»ster,  lllociition  and  I'liysical  Culture;  Mis<  .leanette 
L  Thomas,  n  a,  Malhemalics  :  Miss  I'lsielle  Cook,  n  a,  Knu'lisli  ;  Miss  Wiimi- 
tVed  .lohnston,  French;  Miss  S  A  Mundy.  Shorthanil  aiid  Typewritinj;;  Mi-^ 
Mirianj  I-'nllerton,  .Matron  ;  Miss  iviith  Ma-ter<.  I  Iuii>ekeeper.  Stmlents  in 
the  several  snltji'cts  recpiiretl  lor  the  1>.  \.  dei.Mve  will  alleud  the  Cliisses  ami 
Lectures  provided  in  the  Lniversity  of  Mnunt  Allison  College. 

owkn's  aut  iN'sriTirrioN. 
Teachinj;  Stall'  TM-oiessor  .John  llanuuond,  u  c  a.  an  exhiliitor  in  the  Paris 
Salon,  Koyal  Academy,  London,  National  Academy  of  Hesi^'n.  New  York, 
and  other  leading;  Art  Ivxhiliitions  of  i'jiro|ie  and  .\merica;  tlso  a  nuMuhei 
of  the  Boyal  Canadian  Academy  with  its  liitrhest  rank,  il  c  A.  Associate 
Teachers — ?»liss  Fthcl  ( );;ilen.  Mi>s  iiessic  McLcod.  'l"he  school  commences 
August  .Sdth.  on  the  opcnimj  of  the  colle^'iato  year.  The  course  of  study  will 
lie  hased  on  the  svstem  in  use  in  the  hot  Art  School- of  Fnrope,  whi(di  in- 
cludes freehan<l  an<l  model  drawin;;  from  the  llat  an  1  antiiiue,  paintinij  from 
the  cast,  still  life,  llowers  landsc.i|>e,  marine,  portrait,  and  the  draped  living 
model;  also,  pers()ective  composition,  modellini,',  etching;  ami  china  paintiiij;. 

(  ONSKRVATOItY    0|-    MrsK). 

Principal,  Rev  B  C  liorden,  u  i>.     Stad'-Pi ano,  Orpan  and  Theory,  Prol' .1 
.1  Wootton,   I.   R  A   M.    London,   irraduate  of  Leipzig,'  Conservatory,   pupil   ot 
Moritz    Moskowski  ;    Piano,    Miss   Sarah    M    Williams,  pupil    of   Frau    Von 
tiromadzinska.    Dn-sden;   Piano,    Miss   Florence   Chase.   j)iipil    of    l'"rau   \'on 
(iromadzinska.  Dresden;   Vocal  Culture.  Miss  Sara  .Jeeves,  pupil  of  D'Knriii 
(Italy),    Professor,  ( Jpera   Director  and    Hcllim:.  Leipziu:;   Vocal  Cnnure  ati.! 
Piano,    Miss    Peatrii'c    Harrington,    pnpil    of    Bohert    Taylor,    \'oi  al    Conler 
Piano;  Violin,  Harmony  and   Insirumentation.  Charle.s  L  Chisholm,  pupil  ot" 
lldmond    Sinj^MT,   ( Jo't^chiiis,    Klcni^el    and    Doppler,   Stutt,i,';irt  ;   Assistant    iii^ 
\iolin.    Miss    Dorothy  Weill).   ^r,-a(|iiate    of   Mount    Allison    Conservatory    of 
Music;    Exaniiner   in    Harmony,    Dr    Percy  (hetschius,    Koyal    Wurteiidierg 
Professor,  Professor  of  Harmony  and  Composition,  Boston  Conservatory. 


BAPTIST  CONVKXTION  OF  MAKITIMK  PROVINCES. 

EDLHATIONAl,    1  NSriTlTION.S. 

Aciidin  lInlv«'rHlty.-Institiif(Ml  A.  D.  is;{8. 

HuAlfK    Ol'-    liOVKKNORS. 

Rev  Thomas  Trotter.  i»  l>.  President  of  the  Universiiv,  </  njjin'o. 

RetiriuK  in   I  Sits  — Rev  T  A    Hi^'i-ins.  D  D,  Rev  J  W  Manniuu,  ii  a,  lion  .1 


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HAPS  AND  GLOBES  AT  J.  &  A.  McUILLAN'S. 

\V  .lolinstono.  D  v  L.  II  II  Aver,  Kev  (i  .1  C  Wltite,  n  a,  II  .  Crosby,  Hon  T 
i\  ni;nk,  M  I'  1",  Hev  E  M  SannderH,  D  D. 

Kotirlnj:  in  r.»(»l  — Hcv  S  M  Kt'rnpton,  l>  o,  ('  W  Hoscoe,  m  a,  II  ('('reed, 
w  A.  Kt'v  F  M  Y(>iitij»,  I'll  u,  W  I'SliaHinT,  m  a,  Hcv  A  Colnton,  m  a,  Williani 
(."imiPiin^s,  K  I)  Kill)?,  m  a,  ti  <*. 

lu'tiriny;  in  1  ♦.'01  -lion  A  F  Handolpli,  Rt-v  I)  H  SinipHon,  M  A,  F  II 
F.aton,  M  A,  K  (i  llaU-y,  it  a,  A  I*  Sliand,  Kov  ,1  A  (Jordon,  M  A,  C  15 
AV hidden,  A  W  Sterns.     S  B  Keinpton,  Secretarys  A  Cohoon,  Treasurer. 

Fxeiutive  Cormnittee  of  the  l>oard  of  (tovernors — Kev  I)r  Trotter,  Rev  A 
<  ..lioon.  W  I'  Shallner,  C  W  Koseoe,  Rev  I)r  Higgins,  A  P  Sliand,  S  B 
Keinpton. 

Coniiniltie  on  Investments — K  0  Kin<r.  U  <',  Hon  I)  MeX  Parker,  A  W 
??lerns.  C  \V  Roseoe,  Hon  .1  P  Chipnian,  l\ev  .\  ("ohoon. 

Finanee  Committee— Rev  Hr  Trotter,  A  P  Shand,  F  H  Eaton,  ('  W  Roseoe. 

rKIVKIlSITY    SKNATK. 

Rev  .\  W  Sawyer,  i>  D,  i-i,  D,  Moderator;  I)  V  Hig;<,'iiis,  IMI  D,  Vice-Moder- 
ator: L  F  Wortinan,  M  A.  Secretary;  Rev  K  M  Keirslead,  D  d,  Treasnrer. 
The  Professors  of  the  Fniversity  and  the  Principals  of  tlie  Academy  and 
Scminnry.  fx  njjicin. 

Retiring.'  in  IIHH)  Rev  W  11  Warren.  M  a,  .1  Parsons,  ii  A,  (r  V  Hay,  M  A, 
lion  .1  \V  Fotiirley.  m  a,  nr  l,.  Kev  .1  W  Bancroft,  n  A,  A  I>eW  Barss,  M  A, 
iu'v  W  H  Roliinson,  M  A.  H  .V  i-ovett,  n  A,  iNuss  A  'i  Jackson,  M  A. 

RetiriiiK'  in  lH(i:;— Rt-vS  McC  llhick.  M  A.  Urr  A  ('Chute,  H  A,  VV  F  Parker, 
K  A,  Hon  II  R  I'minerson,  M  A,  Rev  J  H  McHonald.  m  a.  Rev  (MI  Martell, 
H  A.  Rev  (i  ()  (Jates,  M  A,  F  \V  Snwyer,  It  A.  Kev   \V  ('  (!oUch»'r,  H  A. 

Retirin^^  in  l'.t(»t»  — Hon  .Jnd^'e  Ciiipman,  M  A,  Rev  .J  1)  Freeman.  M  A,  Rev 
AV  N  Ihmiiins.  m  a.  Rev  Ceo  R  White,  li  A.  J  B  Hall.  I'll  D.  Rev  J  B  Mor- 
tal), Ii  A,  Rev  II  F  \V:«rin«r,  M  A,  Rev  F  II  Reals,  m  a.  Rev  F  P  Cold  well. 

lActi/rv   OK    iNsTi<r(;Ti()N. 

Rev  Tlio-i  Trotter,  d  d.  President  of  tlu'  I'liiversity  and  Professor  of  Pas- 
toral Theology  and  llomiletics;  Rev  A  W  Sawyer,  l)  l»,  I,L  I),  Professor  of 
Psyilu)lo>;y  and  Mcta|i!i;,>ics  ;  I)  F  I  liu^jins,  At  a,  IMI  D,  Professor  of  .Mathe- 
matics; R  V  Jones.  M  A,  r:i  d,  J  W  Barss.  Professor  of  the  (ireek  and  Latin 
haiivriiapes ;  Rev  F  M  Kcirstead,  M  A,  D  D.  Profe.ssor  of  Fnylish  Literature  and 
Moral  Philosophy;  A  10  Coh'.well,  M  A.  Professor  of  Chemistry  and  ( ieolo^'y  ; 
L  F  Worlipan,  M  a,  Professor  of  French  and  ( Jerman  ;  .1  I''  Tufts,  M  A,  Mark 
Curry  Professor  of  History  and  Politi<'al  F<'onomy  ;  F  R  Haley,  M  A,  Alumni 
Pri'fcssor  of  Physics  and  Astronomy;  F  W  Sawyer,  H  A,  .\ssistant  Professor 
in  Latin  and  Fnylish  :  W  F  Ko.scoe.  «i  c.  M  A,  Lecturer  on  Contracts;  Prof 
4oldwell,  Curator  of  Museum;  Prof  Wortman,  Rej^istrar ;  Pn)f  F  W  Sawyer, 
Lihrarian.  Horton  ColleKiHte  Arailemy.-Foutidwl  in  1S2.S. 

Instiuctors  -  I  P>  <  )akes.  M  A,  Principal,  M.-itlieniatics  and  S.-icnce;  F  W 
Sawyer,  M  A.  Latin  and  Cn't'k  ;  (har'es  F  Morse,  it  A,  Mathematics  and  Fnjj- 
ri>li  ;    L  F  Wormian.  M  A,  French  ;  (i  D  McFinnon,  i«  A,  sc.  Manual  Trainin^j. 

The  Academv  is  under  the  control  of  tiw  <  rovernors  of  the  University,  and 
its  (  ourses  of  Study  will  he  Uvtermined  hy  ilie  Senate  of  the  Iniversity. 

AeadiH  SeiiiiiiHry. 

Instructors — Adelaide  F  True,  M  A,  Principal,  Latin,  History  of  .\rt;  Adella 
<i  .Ia<'ksnn.  M  A,  Siwme.  Mathcuiatics ;  Winifred  (J  Crowdl,  Fn>rlish,  Ilis- 
:orv  ;   Ida  F  McLeo<!,  I'rcnch  and  Cerruan ;   lOllen  M    I-'ieeman,  Drawing  am! 


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Painting;   Malu-I  ('  Hall,  Klocutioii ;  larrit'  O'Kt-v  ( Acadotuv  of  Miisii-.  I 


don,  Kiif,'.),  hirt'ctor  nf  IMano;   Amiio    ]|    (  ol 


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inttn,   I'iaiio;   Ucitlia  J   Haiker, 
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Voiiv;   Ht'ssif  MrNally,  IMiysical  Ciiltnrf  ;  llattic  15  Stn 
and 'l\|>e-writin;r;  Sadie  11  KaUs.  (are  of  tin;  Sick. 

The  Sfininary  is  under  the  tlinctioiKif  the  ( iovernor  (»f  the  I'niversitv.  In 
its  adininirttratinii  and  classes,  it  is  |iraclically  distinct  iiuni  the  other  depart- 
ments.  Any  yonny  hidy,  wIm)  presents  to  tiie  CoUe-e  Faculty  a  certilicate, 
that  she_  has  satisfactorily  cotiipUted  the  work  of  the  (  nHc^riale  ('ourse.  includ- 
ing Latin,  to  the  close  of  the  tliird  year,  will  he  admitted  to  niatricidation. 

ItdHrd  «>t'  rtir<'i|{ii   ^IImhUiiim. 

Kcv  (i  ()  (Jates,  I-esident;  Kev  J  A  <;oi<lon,  Viie  l»resi«lent  ;  llev  .1  \V 
MaiMiinf?,  Secretary-Treasurer 

Kelirinj;  in  l.sys— Kov  .1  \V  Manninu,  II.v  VV  V,  IliiiKon,  Kev  (J  Otiates, 
Kev  W  K  Mcinlyre,  K  M  Sipprell. 

KeliriuK  in  ISli'.)-  Kev  (J  li  White,  Kev  J  H  ilutrhes,  Kt'V  K  K  Dalev,  KeV 
J   I)  Freeman,  Mont  McDonald. 

Ketirin^  in  llXMt— Thomas  S  Simnis,  Charles  F  (  lineh,  Thomas  I,  llav,  Iia 
a  Keirsiead,  Kev  .1  A  (imdin. 

AVoiiieirs  Itapti^t    MisNloiinry  rnioti. 

I'resideiit  -Mrs   J    W    Maiming,   St   .J«»hn.      Vice-l'resiilents— Mrs    I*    W 


Foster,    Aiadia,    Yarmouth  <MUiitv.    N   S:    Mrs    \V    F    Mclnl 


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(Queens  County,  N  15;  Mrs  M  ('  lliygins.  North  Kiver,  I'  K  i'.  Tre 
Mrs  Matv  Smith,  Amherst,  N  S.  Correspond in<,'  Seeri-tary  Mis  Henry 
Everett,  St  .John,  N  l\.  Provincial  Secrttarii  >— Miss  A  K  Johnstone,  I)art- 
niouih,  N  S;  Mrs  Mar]L;aret  S  (ox,  Chipman,  (Queen's  (o,  N  H;  Miss  M  C 
Davis,  Chiirlotletown,  I'  F  I.      \u<litor  — lion  T  K  Mlack,  Amherst,  N  S. 

It(iiir<l  <il'  iluiiiv  MiHniotiH. 

W  K  Doty,  Ilehron,  Chairman;  Win  Cornin>^,  Chej;>»ojj;in,  \'iee-Cliairnian. 
Kev  A  Cohoon,  m  a,  WollVillc.  (Mrre^ponding  Secretary:  Kev  .1  \V  Tin^ley, 
Ilehron,  Kec<inlinjj;  Secretary;  itev  A  Cohoon,  Treasurer;  I'rof  A  I*]  (  idd- 
W(dl,  M  A.  Auditor. 

KetiriiiK  in  lS'.»S-.\  C  Kohhins,  Kev  A  Cohoon,  M  A,  J  il  (ioudev,  Kev  J 
W  Ting  ley.  M  A,  \V  K  Do'y. 

Ketiring  in  IM)!)-  Kev  ,1  il  Foshav,  M  \.  William  Corning',  Kev  J  II 
Saunders,  Kev  T  A  Klackadar,  n  v.  Kev  II  A  (iitlin. 

KetiriiiK  in  l!)(i()  Kev  M  W  Krown,  Kev  W  F  Parker,  Kev  D  II  Mc- 
C^uarrie,  M  A,  Kev  I'  K  l-'oslir,  K.v  f*  S  MciircKor. 

Itouni  i>r  Miiii.Ntfr><'  Annuity  Fniiil. 


Hon  D  McN   Parker,  m  d.  <'hairi 


nan 


Kev   K  M  Samider«i,  u  l>.  Secretary - 
Treasurer. 

Ketirini;  in  189H— J  C  DnuiarcM],  William  Davies,  Kev  F  M  Saunders,  I)  i>, 
Hon  .1  W  Johnston,  F  D  Shand. 

Kelirinj,'   in    is".*'.)— I  Ion    D  McN    Parker,  M    D,  K   N    P.eekwith,  J    Parsons, 
Kev  W  F  Hall,  Kev  M  W  lh..wn. 

Ketirinj,^  in   IIHIU— A  Simpson.  J  W  SpunUii,  Moiit  McDonahi,  Kev  C  II 
Martell,  Kev  S  H  Kempion,  !>  d. 

T>i«)  ilH|itiHt  Iiislitiitc. 

President,  Rev  C  W  Corey,  A  m;    Nice-Presidents,  Kev  Z  I>  Fash,  Kev  (i  K 
White,  Kev  David  Pri«'i- ;  Secretary -Treasurer,  Kev  K  N  Noiih's. 

Fxe<iilive  Connnittee     The  President  atid  Secretary,  associated  with    Kevs 
J  H  Foshay,  J  D  Fsceiiian  and  W  II  Warren. 

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Tilt*  HHpliHt  Aitiiiiily  ANHiM'iulloii, 

I'rcsid.nt,  A  D  Yi'ixa;  Vir«-I'risi.kiits,  M  S  Hall,.!  (J  McXally,  Ht-v  W 
K  Mi'lntvrc  aiu!  Kev  lifo  Howard;  Kecuitlin^  Secrt?tary,  lluvelock  Coy; 
Trcasuri-r,  Hon  A  i'"  Kainlolph. 

Diri'tiors— J  W  Spunlfii,  H  ('  Cri-i'd,  .1  W  Tal»or,  H  Kveitlt,  Wm  IJnulltv, 

John  T  Ciurk,   Daiiifl    IJal.hitt,  Ktv  K   D  Kivine,  l{v\   K   I)  Davidson,  T  H 

Hall.  L  I'  Karris,  .M  i-  I',  luv  K  M  JUnoii,  Dr  F  W  Harbour,  V  VV  Porter  and 

il  ("  Henderson. 

ItHiitiHi   iSook  and  Tract  Horliity. 

OrticerH— President,  Hot>  D  McN  Parker,  M  D,  i»  <■  i,,  Halifax;  Vice-Presi- 
«lentH,  A  1'  .Sliand,  Windsor;  Hev  K  J  (irant,  Sussex  ;  Kev  J  (.'  Spurr,  C  aveu- 
dish,  P  K  I  ;  Kev  C  H  Martell,  Upper  ('anaril,  N  S.  Treasurer,  (Jeo  A  Mi- 
lkmaid, Halifax. 

Hoard  of  Direclois — Hev  J  W  Mannin;,',  St  .John  :  J  ('  Humaresq,  Halifax  ; 
JUv  W  K  Hail,  Halifax;  A  L  Wood,  Halifax;  liev  J  K  (Jouelier,  Halifax. 
Hev  I)  A  Steele,  Atnherst;  W  L  Harss,  Halifax;  J  Parsons,  Halifax;  C  I! 
Wliiddeii,  AiitJKonisli  ;  W  I>avies,  Halifax;  Hev  .1  W  Hamrofl,  Sprinj?  Hill; 
]\ev  S  H  Kenipton,  Hartinoutli,  N  S;  Kev  M  P  i'"reein:in,  Hilltown  ;  lion  A 
F  HaiidMipli,  Fredenrion  ;  l>r  H  H  Kea<l,  Halifax;  li  H  Faton,  Halifax  ; 
Hev  1)  «i  M.Donald,  Ntutli  Sydney;  Kev  A  ('  Chute,  Halifax  ;  Kev  J  H 
launders,  .Milion,  N'arnioutli  Co;  K»'V  (i  ()  (iates,  St  .John;  Hev  J  A  (lorilon, 
St  J(»hn.     Secretary,  <ieorge  A  McDonald;  Auditor,  H  M  King. 

Committee  of  Management — A  L  Wood,  S  H  Kempton,  i)  i>,  Wm  Davies. 

MiiilHtors  ill  N«*\v  ItriiiiHwick  aii«l   TriiiGU  Kdward  Island. 


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.It-mseg;   A   F   lirown,  Campliellton  ;  C  C   Burgess,  Dorchester;   H  M    iiynoii. 

Lewisville,  Mom  Ion;  .Jus  A  Cahill,  Centrtville  ;  Wellington  Camp,  Hills- 
horo;  (i  M  W  (  arey,  D  it.  Si  .Iwlm;  I  W  Carpen  er,  ("anterhury  Station,  York 
Co;  .J  H  ('Ijampion,  Sussex;  H  A  Charlton,  Centreville,  Carleton  Co ;  1  I'. 
(  (tlwell,  Hivtrside,  Alhert  Co;  .John  (oomhs,  CuinhiTland  Point,  (Queens  Co  ; 
E  (J  Corey.  P»noi)S(piis ;  W  W  ( 'orey,  liounilary  Creek,  Westmorland  Co: 
S  ir  Cornwall,  u  A,  St  Martins;  (  alvin  Currie,  (Jreen  Koad,  Carleton  Co;  F 
K  Haley,  ii  a,  St  .lohn  ;  1'  !>  Davidson,  Fredericton  ;  S  1)  Krvine,  HatJield- 
Pdiiil,  Kings  Co;  H  <i  I'lstahrook,  i;  a,  I'etitcodiac ;  Augustus  j-'reeman,  it  \, 
M;uig«'rvillt',  Sunliury  Co ;  .1  D  I' reeiuaii.  I'lvdrricton  ;  I'^  K  (lanong,  St  John  ; 
(i  <  M  iiiifs,  M  A,  Si  .John;  Joshua  (Joodwin,  St  John;  .J  A  Ciordon.  M  A.St 
.John  (west);  W  ('  (ioucher,  ii  A,  St  Stephen;  Michael  (Jross,  Surrey,  Alheri 
Ci»;  N  iMiross,  St  Li-onard  s,  ( irand  l"':dls;  .J  (J  Harvey,  Centreville,  Carle- 
ton Co;  H  H  llaywanl,  I'loreiiceville,  Carleton  Co;  Charles  Henderson, 
I'pper  (iagetown  ;  F<l\vard  Hicksoii,  M  A,  St  .John  (west) ;  W  !'>  Hinson,  M  a. 
Moncton  ;  l-l/eUiel  Hopper.  Dawson  Sittlenicnt  ;<  ieorge  Howard,  Macna(]Uai. 
YiirkCo;  .John  H  Hughes  St  .John;  10  ('  .Jenkins,  Andover;  l\lias  Keir- 
stead,  ('(dinii.  Kings  Co;  S  W  Keirstea<l,  Dawson  Selileinenl  ;  '1'  W  Keirstead. 
Hothesay;  (>sw;dd  N  Keith,  Havelotk  Coriu-r ;  M  P  King,  i)oaktown;  iVtii 
H  Knight,  Fower  l-'iencli  \illage;  A  H  leavers,  St  <  ieorge ;  Millege  Fewi-. 
Fiiuisden,  All)erl  (  (> ;  .J  W  Manning,  is  A,  M  .J(din  ,  W  i>  Maii/.t-r,  St  Mary-: 
S  C  Moore,  Watcisidr.  Alhert  Co;  T  M  Miinro,  Piunfield  Centre.  Charlntt. 
Co;  Alex    M<' Arlliur,  St  ..lulm;   A    H    .M;icdonald,  .hiiiscg.  (j'ueeus  (  i- :    W    I. 

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Mclutyrt',  It  A,  CliiptiiiiM;  N  A  McNi-il,  it  a,  Iliiiiiptoi)  Village;  MimiH-l 
Nalfs,  Wuodstnck  ;  M  Norinantiy,  MfLaiiclilaii  K(.a«l,  Kent  ("o  ;  IM )  lUv, 
Zealaiul  Station,  York  to;  Adam  A  liiitinlgf,  Climirs  Mills;  J  W  Kiit- 
It'dj^'e,  W(»(Klslufk  ;  II  J  Sliaw,  Windsor,  Carletoii  Co;  .1  L  Shaw.  St  John; 
Frederick  T  Snell,  Ilavelock,  Kind's  Co;  (i  W  Springer,  .Jeinsej,',  (Queens  Co  ; 
J  C  Steadinan,  Salislxirv  ;  (>  K  Sleeves,  Newcastle;  Calelt  J  Sleeves,  I'pper 
Neweastle;  Thomas  Todd,  Woodstock;  W  C  Tctwnseii.l,  Narrows;  Ahel 
Washliurn.  St  Martins;  .1  I)  Wetmore,  Hampton  Station;  (m'o  H  White, 
It  A.  Kairville,  St  John;  M  1!  Whitman,  it  a,  Alma;  II  I)  Wordeii,  Andover; 
J  W  S  Yoiin>,',  (ireen  Ihish,  York  Co. 

Prince  Kdward  Island -Henry  Carter,  SpriiiKlleld,  I'riiue  C^o ;  C  W  Corey, 
It  A.Charlottetown  ;  M  C  Iliy^rins,  it  a.  North  Itiver;  K  A  Kidsoii,  I)iinda>; 
K  A  MelMiee,  Kingshoro' ;  havid  I'rice,  Tryon  ;  A  C  Shaw,  Annandale;  .J 
C  Spnrr,  it  a,  I'ownal ;   W  II  Warren,  m  a,  ("entral   Hede<pie. 


FRKi:  CHRISTIAN  BAPTISTS. 

Oflh^erH  of  the  (ieiifrHl  Coiilereiice  uikI  Itiiurds. 

Ministers'  Conference — Kev  E  (iray,  Moderator;  Ktv  J  T  .''arsons.  Corres- 
ponding Secretary. 

Kxeentive— Kevs  .1  T  Parsons,  K  (Jray.  John  I'erry,  J  N  I'arnes. 

General  Conlerence — Hev  (iideon  Swim,  .Moderator;  K(  v  F  ('  Hartley, 
Assistant  Moderator;  Kev  J  McKeod,  Corresponding  Secretary;  I)  McLeotI 
N'iiiee,  Kecording  Secn-tary  ;  I  >r  J  I;  Ihiinett,  Assistant  Hecording  Secretary  ; 
James  Patterson,  'i'reasurcr  ;   Hon  (r  K  I'oster,  D  i'  I,,  .M  l',  .\iiditor. 

Conlerence    K.xcciiiive-  Kev   (iideon   Swim,  I)  .McKeod  Vince,  Kevs  (i   A 


Hartley,  Joseph  McLcod,  C  T  Phillins,  J  W  Clark,  David 
I'loard  of   Managers- -Kevs  (i  A   Hartley,   H  S   Palmer, 
Jleine,  James  (Jood,  F  J  Clark. 


Fong. 

A   C  Smith,  W  H 


Executive  Commillee  of  Home  Missions — liev  David  Fong,  Corresponding 
Si'cretarv;  Kev  J  W  Clark,  Treasurer;  Kevs  F  C  Hartley,  it  a,  (i  F  Cnrrie, 
CT  Phillips,  W  <•  Keirstea.l. 

Foreign  Mission  Executive — Ifev  (i  l"'  Curric.  Corresp(»nding  Secretary; 
E  W  Slipp,  Treasurer ;  (i  A  Hartley,  Wm  Peters,  Ahraham  Perry,  (iideon 
Swim,  J  N  Piarnes. 

Executive  ofSahhath  Schocds  .Iiimes  McCready,  (  orresponding  Secretary  ; 
T  F  Alexander,  Kevs  W  H  Perry,  .\  (i  l»o\viicy,  J   P>  Daggett. 

Executive  of  Sick  and  Di^aldcd  .Ministers'  Socii>ty — (liileon  McFeud,  Trea- 
surer;  Kevs(i  A  Hartley,  C  T  Phillips,  F  P.  (iray,"T  \anwart. 

NAMKS  Ol'  ORDAINKD  M I  NISTI•■.R^<,  WITH    I'llKIR  rO.s'P  OKl'ICK  AI>l)in:s.Si;.<. 

Kevs  Joseph  Nohle,  Woodstock  ;  John  i'errv,  (  onnell,  Carleton  Co;  (ieoA 
Hartley,  West  End,  St  John;  Thos  Connor,  Woodstock  ;  J  T  Parsons,  Maiys- 
ville,  York  (o;  J  N  Karnes,  Stanley,  Y<>rk  Co;  TS  \aiiwart,  Somerville, 
Carleton  Co;  TO  DcWitt,  Fincolii,  Suidjiiry  Co;  Joseph  McFeod,  D  D,  Fred- 
eri(  ton  ;  I'ilijah  (Iray,  Centrcvillc,  Carleton  Co;  (J  T  Phillips,  Woodstock  ; 
J  S  Jones,  (  averliill:  T  W  (  arpenter,  Carpenter,  (.iueen>^  Co;  J  Henderson, 
Nashwaasis;   W  DeWare,  Tracey's  .Mills,  CarleK.n  Co;  J   Wesley  Clarke,  St 

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.Jdliii  II  Mrlt,  S;m  .Antonio,  Tt-xitH;  O  N  Mott,  HliHsvillc,  Snnhiiry  Co;  (i  \\ 
KosttT,  Ilanipsloatl,  (^uci-ns  ('(»;  ({  Frnnii',  Tr.if -y's  .Milln,  Carloton  Co 
H  II  Nolili'S,  Snsst'X  ;  \V  II  I't-ny,  North  Ili-atl,  (iranil  Man.in ;  (iidcon  Switn, 
A|)oha(|ni,  Kinjjs  Co;  .\  II  Mcl.ood,  Lt-wislon,  .Mt' ;  C  H  I.fwis,  NVickhani, 
t^iifi'ns  Co;  Knd  C  Hartley,  a  ii,  Kri-dcricton ;  II  Allt-n  Honnt'll,  Hrown'- 
Klats;  I. finiu'i  A  Cosinan,  Kingston  ;  David  Lon^',  St.  John  (North);  ,\hra- 
hani  I'crry,  I.owor  Kidji*- ;  Ati  I)ownt'y,  N'irtoria  Corner,  CarU'ton  Co  ;  Irvine 
Ilarvi-y,  Whitt'  Ili'ad  Island,  iirand  Manan  ;  W  K  Hi-nd,  I.owiston,  Mv\  S  J 
IV'rry,  (it-ary,  Snnhnry  Co;  J  Holti-n  I)a>,'>,'t'tt,  llartland,  Cark'lon  Co;  Krank 
A  Cnrrit-r,  rpinr  ( ia^'iMown  ;  VV  C  Kcirhtead,  Frederifton  ;  I)avid  rullerson, 
Wilson's  lii'atii,  ('ainpohclh*. 

(iKNKKAl-    COM'KHKNCI':    I-ICK.NTI  A  rKM. 

L  .\  l-'cnwick,  Acadia  ColI(jj;»>,  WolfvilU',  N  S;  S  J  Case,  Now  Hampton 
New  Hampshire;  A  H  Williams,  Iloyt,  SnnhnryCo;  C  T  Coomhs,  Sontli 
anipton  ;   A  Stoi'j,'er,  .Month  Keswick;   FS  Hartley. 

.N.\Mr;.S   OF   I'l.KllK.S    AND    rUKASf  KKIt.M   dl'    IHSTItK.'T    .M  lOKTI.NOS,    WITH    TlIKlll 

ru.ST    OEFICK    AI)|>K1';SSF..><. 

I''irst  histrict  F  C  r.loodsworth,  Clerk,  Ipper  Kent,  Carleton  Co;  Samuel 
I'arker,  Treasnier,  Hath,  Carleton  Co,  Second  Histrict  —  Win  J  <  )wens,  Clerk, 
Tracey's  Mills,  Carleton  (  o  ;  .\mos  W  Hideont,  Trciisnrer,  I'eel,  Carleton  Co. 
Third  Histrict —  Woodltiny  Shepjiard,  (leik.  Month  Keswick;  Peley  Smith, 
Treasnier,  Fredericton.  l-uMtih  Histr  it t— .lames  S  Kinney,  (  lerk,  Cromocto 
Suid)nryCo;  .Major  .Mexandrr,  Treasurer,  Fri'dericton  Jnnclicm.  I""ilth  His- 
trict—  Isaac  Carpenter,  (jerk,  Carpenter,  (^neens  Co;  (J  J  Worden,  Treasnrer, 
Wiekliam,  (^neens  (  (I.  Sixth  Histrict — (i  W  Sharp,  Clerk,  Midland,  Kinj,'s 
(>o  ;  C  W  Weyman,  Treasuier,  .\poliaqni,  Kings  Co.  Seventh  Histrict — Win 
Peters,  Clerk,  St  .John;   L  Hnnphy.  Treasnrer,  St  John  (North  F.nd). 

\VoniHi!*.s  MisHioiiiiry  Sot;iety. 

President,  Mrs  A  (Smith;  \' ice-Presidents,  Mrs  Stephen  Harker.  Mrs  (' 
H  lOhbelt,  .Mrs  C  W  Weyman;  Corresponding  Secretary,  Mrs  C  W  Weyman 
Reconlin^  Secretary,  Mrs  J  Mcl.eod  ;  ^Assistant  Kecordinj^  Secretary,  .Mis  I> 
McI.eo<l  N'iine;  Hume  Secretary,  Mrs  Henry  Hartt;  Treasnrer,  .Mrs  H  M« - 
Leod  \'inct';  .Auditor,  Mrs  M  I'cnwick.  Hoard  of  .Manaj^ers-Mrs  William 
Peters,    Mrsti  .A  Hartley,   .Mrs  J    N    I'.arnes.  Mrs  H   Lcmg,    .Mrs  H  .McI.e(H) 


ince, 


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wrlon,    .Mrs  .J   T   I'arsdn.s,   Mrs  .1  W  (.'lark,   Miss  .Jan 


Weyman,  Mrs  C  T  Phillips,  .Mrs  J  J  Harnes. 


UKFOUMKL)  1:PISC()I».\L  churcii. 

Saint  Paiil'.s,  .Moncton,  N  H  -Rector,  Kev  J  Fasthnrn  Hrown. 
Saint  John's,  I'pper  Corner,  Sussex,  N  H — Hector,  Hev  A  M  Ilnhly. 
Mi.ssiuns   at    PInmweseep,    Hphain,    Hammond    \'ale,    Markhaiuville   and 
Shepody  Road. 

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J.  k  A.  McMillan  publish  logoie's  map  of  new  Brunswick. 

CONCiUEGATlONAL. 

«fllc«rN  of   IliM  CongiegHtlonnl    I'liloii  ot    N«ivu  S<;otlii    iiiiil    Niw  Iti  iiiiMwIrk. 

Cliairniiin.  Mr  .Jiiim..s  I)  Dfiiiiis,  YaiiiKtiitli,  N  S;  St-cntiry,  luv  J  WCnx. 


•.  Mrs  ( 
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uiul   Mi'ssrs  rsalliHU    1  ii|i|kt,  (  t>lm   .MiLi-oil,  C  11    Wliiliiiiin,    Allim   M 
ArtliibaUl  IJarker,  .1  W  .Ji-rtcit,  A  N  Tii)i|k  r.  A  K   Moon,  Aiulnw  Anilionr. 
iHuac  N  ('(IX,  John  Kosshoroiigli,  ('II  iK-arlioru. 

Woiikmi'h  ^liNhi«)iiMi.v  SiMiefy  «»l  Novii  Sculln  miil  N«>\v   ltriin-.\vl<'k. 

President,  Mrs  A  JfiikiiiH;  N'ico-l'ii'sidi-iils,  Mrs  N;iiliaii  Tiipiu-r,  Miss  V 
Burpee,  Mrw  A  N  Tiippir;  Treasnrtr,  Miss  I)iiiila|i;  Siirctary,  Miss  Ma 
Barker;  C'orri'spoiulinj;  Si-cretary,  MrsS  W  Hiirtis. 

CuiiKreKHtioiml  Cliiirclifn  in  Novii  Scolia  and  Nt'u    Iti  iiiihm  ii-k. 

Brooklyn  and  Beacliinoadows.  N  S,  Ktv  (.  Ii;i>  hull;  (  1k'I)ojj;u«',  N  S,  Utv  l> 

VV  I'lirdon  ;  Kconoiny,  N  S, ;   Ki-swick  Kid;;*!  and  I)u||^flaHs,  N 

B,  Kev  S  Sykes;   Kin^s[)ort, ;   Mvi-rpool.  N  S,  H.  v  (i  \V  Ball  ; 

Milton,  N  S,  Kev  A  Braint-;   No»'l,  Sclniali,  and  Miulland,  N  S,  lUv  .J  \V  Cox  ; 


Mar^aree,  C  B, 

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;   rU-asant  llivt-r,  Baki-r's  Si'ttlt'in«  nt  and  Ohio. 

;  St  .h.hn.  N  11,  K«-v    \V  .1  .Mnuhin;  Sh.-liit  Id.  N    B,  Kw 


JasM  Austin;  Truro,  N  S,  Kov  Kosc ;   Yarnioiitli,  N  S,  K»v  K  K  Urailhwaitf  ; 
Mill  town,  N  JS, . 

CiiiiiiiIm  <'«>iigi'«'KUtiitiiHl   >liMHiuniir.v   SiM'i«>ly. 
I'residenl,  Charles  Cushing;  St-cTelary.  lit-v  A    F  Me*  irt');oi' ;  TrfaMirer,  ( 
U  Black.     iMi'inhersof  the  Kxeciitive  Cor  llie  Maritime   I'loviiucs  -Kev  J  \V 
Cox,  Kev  K  K  Braithwaite  and   ('  E  Mac  iid<hael.      Honorary  .*»uperinlendeiil 
for  Nova  Scotia  and  New  r.rnnswi(  k,  Ktv  K  I.  Brailli  waite. 
C'uiiiitlH  l<'oi'fiKii    ^lisnloiiiiry  S(i«'i«-ly. 
Tresident,  Kev  T  B  Hyde.  Toronto;   Vice-l'residtiit,  Mr-   |)    M    Matalluiii, 
Kingston;    Secretary,  Kev  K   M    Hill,  Montreal;  Treasurer,  K»v  W  Td'utin. 
Cowansville,  (^nu. 

<'oi  K;r<-K)tli(iiitil  C'ol!«-};*'«  Moiitifiil. 

Principal,  Kev  J    I  leiiry  ( ieor}^f,  d  D ;  Trcasuri-r.  Thoina-   Moiulie  :    Sccrt-- 
lury,  Kev  \V  II  Warriner;   I'rt  sidiiil,  .1   K  Hoiiyall. 


KDICATIONAL. 

Ktliicalioiial  l>f|iartiii<>iit  of  »m    llriiiiNuick. 

Provincial  Board  of  lulmalion-  Tin-  ( iovirnor,  tlw  nn-tidKis  of  the  Execu- 
tive Council,  the  Chancellor  of  the  Inivi-rsily  of  New  Brunswick,  and  the 
Chief  Superintendent  of  Kdiicalion,  .1   K  Inch,  i,l.  D. 

Clerks  or  Assistants — K  B  Wallace,  Miss  Mary  Thoni|ison,  Joseph   I'urdie. 

Provincial  Normal  Sch(n>l — Principal,  KIdon  Mullin,  \  m;  Faculty  of  In- 
struction, II  C  Creed,  M  v,  M  Alice  Clark.  Fdward  Cadwaliadcr,  n  A.John 
Brittain,(i  A  Inch,  ua,  AI|did  Belliveau  ;  Model  I)c|»artmiiil,  John  F  Koger>, 
Misses  Clara  E  Bridges,  Annie  Harvey  and  CJrace  Porter. 

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yorlhuiuberlantl.     Insitettur,  Geo  W  Mersereau,  A  M,  Doaktown. 

Inspectoral  District  No  2 — The  Counties  of  Kent  and  Westmorland.  Iii- 
s|>ector,  Geo  Smith.  A  B.  .*^ackville. 

fuspertoral  Di>tr'ct  2vo  o — The  Counties  of  Albert,  Kings  and  Queen>  'iii 
eastern  side  of  St  John  river,  except  Canning.  Inspector,  R  P  Steeves,  .,  v. 
.Sus-ex. 

Inspectoral  I'istrict  No  4— The  Counties  of  St  John  and  Charlotte,  and  t!:e 
Parishes  oi  \\'e<ttield  and  Greenwich,  in  Kings  Co.  Inspector,  \V  S  Carter, 
A  M,  St  John. 

Inspectoral  Distriui  No  5 — The  Counties  of  York  (except  Canterbur.-  ami 
Northlake  ,  Sunbury  and  (Queens,  on  western  side  of  St  John  river,  and  lan- 
ning  parish,  on  ea>tern  side.     Inspector,  H  V  Bridges,  A  M,  Fredericton. 

Inspectoral  District  No  G — Counties  of  Carleton,  Victuria  and  Madawaska, 
and  Fari^hes  of  Canterbury  and  Northlake,  in  York.  Inspector,  F  BMeaght!'. 
M  A,  Woodstock. 

Educational  Institutions  in  connection  with  the  Roman  Catholic  Chuich. 
See  page  161'. 

Educational   In-titutions  in  connection  with  the  Methodist  Church 
page  174. 

E4iucati(inal    Institutions   in   connection   with   the   Baptist    Church, 

{•age  17o. 

University  of  New  Brunswick. 

Visitor  on  behalf  of  Her  Majesiy — His  Honor  the  Hon  Abner  R  McClelaii, 
Lieutenant-Governor  of  the  Province  of  New  Bru.iswick. 

Corporation  and  ?vlembers  of  the  Senate — J  R  Inch,  LL  D,  President ;  Thi« 
Harrison,  LL  D,  Chancellor;  Hon  Archibald  Harrison;  Hon  Justice  Ezekirl 
McLeod,  LL  d;  Boyle  Travers.  b  a,  m  d;  Hon  James  Mitchell,  M  a;  Geo  E 
Coulthard.  B  a,  m  d;  Gilbert  W  Ganong,  m  p;  J  Douglas  Hazen,  B  a,  B  c  L; 
Murray  Maclaren.  a  b.  m  l>  ;  Benou  C  Foster,  m  a  ;  William  A  Park. 

Registrar  and  Treasurer  —Wm  Wilson,  B  A. 

Academy  Faculty — Thos  Harrison,  M  a,  ll  n.  Chancellor  of  the  University 
and  Pro  lessor  of  Mathematics ;  Loring  W  Bailey,  M  a,  PH  d,  f  r  c  s.  Professor 
of  Chemistry  and  Natural  Science;  W  Tyng  Raymond,  M  A,  Professor  nf 
Classical  Literature  and  History;  Wm  Frederick  .Stockley,  M  A,  Professor  'i' 
English  and  Fren(^h  ;  George  M  Downing,  B  .sc.  Professor  of  Mathematics, 
Experimental  Phy<ies  and  Electrical  Engineering;  Stephen  M  E)ixon,  M  a, 
Civil  Engineerinu  and  Surveying;  John  Davidson,  M  A,  Alumni  Professor  of 
Mental  and  Moral  Philosophy  and  Political  Economy.  Examiners  for  Dc- 
g>-ees — In  Mathematics  and  Mathematical  Physics,  Professor  Harrison.  Li.  \\ 
and  Havelock  Coy,  M  a  ;  In  Classics,  Prof  Bridges,  ph  d,  and  Rev  Goodriil,i;t' 
Roberts,  M  A ,  in  Philosophy,  Prof  Kierstead,  m  a  ;  in  Science,  Prof  Bailt-y, 
PH  d;  in  Engl'sh,  Prof  Stockley,  m  a,  and  Prof  Kierstead,  M  A;  in  Freiuli 
and  German,  Prof  Stockley,  M  A,  and  Rev  Goodridge  Jones,  m  a.  His  Ho:i'  r 
Sir  John  C  Allen,  ll  d,  Hon  Justice  F  t]  Barker.  M  A,  D  c  L.  Wm  Pugsley. 
M  A,  D  c  L,  Examiner>  in  Civil  Law.     John  Davidson,  M  A,  Librarian. 

UNIVERSITY   ALUMNI    SOCIETY. 

President,   J   D  Hazen,  b  A,  B  c  L;  Vice-Presidents,  Dr  Athertou,  Di  M 
Maclaren.  Dr  Bailey  ;  Secretary -Treasurer,  H  V  B  Bridges,  m  a. 
Members  of  Council — Dr  Bridges,  ma,  F  St  John  Bliss,  m  a,  B  C  Foster, 


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M  A.  T  D  Walker,  b  a,  m  d,  Hon  Justice  ^'anwaIt,  Canon  Roberts,   Eldon 
Mullin,  M  A. 

Representative^  in  Senate— Hon  Jas  Mitolieli,  (i  t,  M  a,  Dr  M  Maclaren. 
Kducational  lustitiite  of  New  liruuswii-k. 

President,  the  Chief  Superintendent  of  Education,  ex  omcio  ;  Secretary,  John 
Brittain,  Fredericti.n  :  Assistant  Secretary,  (irace  <  )rr,  St  John.  Executive 
Committee — Members  tx  fTficio :  The  Chi»-f  Superintendent  of  Education,  the 
Chancellor  of  the  University,  the  Principal  of  the  Normal  School,  the  six 
Inspectors  of  School.  Members  elected:  Geo  U  Hay,  A  m.  St  John;  H  S 
Bridges,  pji  d,  St  Jidin  ;  Ella  L  Thorne.  Fredericton ;  B  C  Foster,  a  m,  Fred- 
<?ricton  ;  Geo  J  Oulton,  a  b,  Moncton  ;  Geo  A  Inch,  a  b,  Fredericton;  Lillian 
Burtt,  Moncton;  F  A  Good,  Woodstock;  Bessie  Eraser,  (xrand  Fall.;;  N  W 
Brown,  A  B,  Dorchester.  Madi-as  .School. 

The  Governors  and  Trustees  of  the  Madras  School  in  New  Brimswick— The 
Lieutenant-Governor,  the  Lord  Bishop  of  the  Diocese,  the  Chief  Justice,  the 
members  of  the  Executive  Council  of  New  Brunswick,  the  Judge  of  the  Court 
of  Vice-Admiralty,  the  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Assembly,  the  Mayor  and 
Recorder  of  St  Joiin,  the  Kectur  and  Church  Wardens  of  Trinity  Church,  St 
John,  together  with.  G  Sidney  Smith,  Geo  A  Schotield.  Geo  E  Fairweatlier, 
C  P  Clarke,  Judge  Barker;  Clerk  and  Treasurer,  H  F  Siurdee. 

Halifax  School  for  the  Blind. 

This  institution  provides  for  the  education  and  training  of  blind  persons  of 
either  sex  throughout  the  Maritime  Provinces.  Pupils  from  the  Province 
of  New  Brunswick,  between  the  ages  of  six  and  twenty-one,  are  admitted  free 
of  all  charge,  the  Provincial  Government  making  an  annual  per  capita  grant 
of  ?150  in  aid  of  the  school  for  each  and  every  pupil  from  this  Province 
attending  the  institution.  .\11  applications  for  admission  should  be  addressed 
to  the  superintendent,  C  F  Fraser,  m  a. 

University  of  Kings  College,  Windsor,  N.  S. 

Patron — His  Grace  the  Archbishop  of  Canterbury. 

Board  of  Governors — o;  "jficio :  Tlie  Right  Rev  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Nova 
Scotia,  Visitor  and  President  of  the  Board,  The  Right  Rev  The  Lord  Bishop 
of  Fredericton. 

Elected  bv  the  Incorporated  Alnmui — Hon  Senator  Alm.on,  M  D,  D  c  L, 
Clarence  H  "Dimock,  J  B  F^rster,  Rev  C  E  ^^'illets.  D  c  L,  C  E  W  Dodwell, 
Rev  F  W  Vroom,  C  J  Gossip,  H  H  Pickett.  Rev  C  Bowman,  Rev  J  R  Camp- 
bell, Robt  J  Wilson.  Hun  Mr  Justice  Hodgson. 

Elected  by  the  Rural  Deaneiies — Diocese  of  Nova  Scotia — Deanery  i»f 
Amherst,  Henry  S  Poole:  Deanery  uf  Annapolis.  W  M  DeBlois;  Deanery  of 
Avon,  c' Smith:  Iieanery  of  Halifix,  R  E  Harri> ;  Deanery  of  Lunenburg, 
O  A  PicKels  ;  Deanery  I'f  St  George,  R  M  (.nay  ;  Deanery  of  Sydney,  Rev  T 
F  Draper.  Dioce&e  of  Fredericton  —Deanery  of  Chatham,  Hon  Judge  Wil- 
kinson ;  Deanerv  < if  Fredericton,  Very  Rev  Dean  Partridge;  Deanery  of 
Shediac,  Irvine  \V  Binp.ey  ;  Deanery  of' St  Andrews.  N  G  D  Parker;  Deanery 
of  St  John,  Geo  A  Scli(Jtield  ;  De;inery  of  Woodstock,  Rev  E  W  Simonson. 
Archdeaconerv  cf  P.  E  I— Rev  J  M  Furl-e-,  A  B  Warburtun. 

Elected  by  tlie  Synod  of  Nova  .Scotia— Rev  R  H  Bullock,  D  <    r.,  J  Y  Pay- 

zant. 

Elected  by  the  Synod  of  Fredericton— The  Ven  Arcluleacon  Brigrtocke,  D  D, 

Hon  Judge  Haniugton.  u  c  L. 

Treasurer— J  Y  Payzant;  Secretary,  R  J  Wilson. 

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Albert  County-  President,  W  W  F  Starratt ;  Vice-President,  Miss  Annie  i, 
Keirstead  ;  Secretary-Treasnrer,  A  D  Jonah ;  additional  members  of  Execu- 
tire  Committee,  Thos  J  Baizley  and  P'lorence  Vail. 

Carleton  County — President,  F  A  Good,  Woodstock  ;  Secretary,  K  V  McLec-i 
Woodstock. 

Charlotte  County — President,  Wm  Brodie,  A  M,  St  Andrews;  Vice-President 
Marshall  Maxwell,  St  Andrews;  S>?cretary-Treasurer,  Miss  Georgie  B  Mere- 
dith, St  Stephen  ;  additional  members  of  Executive  Committee,  P  G   Mc- 
Farlane,  A  b,  St  Stephen  ;  Charles  ilichardson,  Moore's  Mills. 

Gloucester  County — President,  B  D  Branscombe,  Bathiirst  Village;  Secrr- 
tary-lreasurer,  L  R  Hetherington,  b  a,  Bathurst;  additional  members  of 
Executive  Committee,  Miss  Ina  Mersereau,  Clifton;  Miss  Mary  E  Nicol. 
Glen  Anglin. 

Kent  Coxmty — President,  Geo  Smith,  b  a,  Shediac;  Vice-President,  Min- 
Mary  Chrystal,  Kichibueto;  Secretary,  W  A  Cowperthwaite,  «  A,  Richibucto, 

Kings  County — President,  Robert  King,  A  B,  Sussex ;  Vice-President,  Mis- 
Louise    Wetmore,   Sussex;    Secretary -Treasurer,    Milton    Price,    Apohaqui 
additional  members  of  Executive  Committee,  C  C  Kelly  and  Miss  Margarc' 
Stewart,  Hampton.     Next  regular  meeting  at  Sussex  on  Thursday  and  Friday 
preceding  Labor  Day,  ]898. 

Northumberland  C'o««77/— President,  F  P  Yorston,  M  A,  Newcastle ;  Vice- 
President,  Miss  Lottie  B  Tracy,  Newcastle;  Secretary-Treasurer,  James  Mc- 
intosh, Chatham;  additional  members  of  Executive  Committee,  Miss  Eliza- 
beth MacLachlan,  Newcastle;  Elmer  E  King,  Loggieville. 

St.  John  City  and  County  (including  Parishes  of  Westlield  and  Greenwicli, 
Kings  County)— Acting  President,  Geo  J  Truenian,  Quaco  ;  Secretary -Treas- 
urer, Miss  Iva  Yerxa,  St  John  ;  additional  members  of  Executive  Committcv 
Miss  Lizzie  Corbett  and  James  Barry,  St  John. 

Victoria  County — President,  Thomas  Rogers,  Carlingford;  Secretary,  C  \i 
Elliott,  B  A,  Andover. 

Westmorland  County — President,  II  L  Brittain,  B  A,  Moncton ;  Vice-Presi- 
dent, Miss  Maud  Grierson,  Dorchester;  Secretary,  S  W  Irons,  Moncton. 


MILITIA. 

Militia— Active  Force— District  Staflf. 

District  Officer  Commanding  and  Paymaster — Lieui-Colonel  George  •' 
Maunsell,  late  Captain  H  M  15th  Foot,  Lieut -Colonel,  Nov  22,  '65. 

Storekeeper — Major  A  J  Armstrong,  Oct  22,  '86. 

8th  I'rincess  Louise's  New  Itrunswick  Hussars. 

Organized  G  0, 13th  April,  '09.  Badge  and  Motto :  A  "  (iarter  "  surmounlt'it 
by  the  coronet  of  Her  Royal  Highness  the  Princess  Louise  ;  within  the  Garte? 
the  number  eight  in  Roman  characters.     "  Beyi  Patriaeque  Fidelis." 

Regimental  Headquarters,  Rothesay,  N  B.     LTniform — Blue,  Facings  Buii 

Lieut-Colonel — James  Domville  (c  c  1st),  2nd  July,  '81. 

Majors — Alfred  Markham  (c  c  1st),  2nd  Julv,  '81," Lieut-Colonel,  2nd  Julv. 
'96 ;  Henrv  M  Campbell  (sc  1st),  19th  Aug, '92 ;  F  V  Wedderburn  (r  s  c  1st  !g\, 
17th  Sept,''96. 

Captains— D  J  Fowler  (v  b  2nd),  11th  Dec,  '77  ;  J  A  McDougall  (r  s  c  Istv 
16th  May, '94;  A  R  Markham  (r  s  c  1st  Ig),  18th  May, '94  ;  J.  W  Domville 


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rme),  8tlj  Sept. '94;  F  B  Black  (r  s  c  1st),  30tli  March, '95;  D  H  Fair- 
weather  (r  s  c  1st),  lath  June,  '95. 

Lieutenants— J  E  Murray  (s  c  1st  b),  22n(l  Ajiril,  '92;  J  T  Warner  (r  m  e), 
ISth  May,  '94;  .]  E  Fraser  (r  s  o  2nd),  5th  June,  '95;  R  H  E  Leckie  (r  m  c), 
I2th  Oct,  '95,  Major,  11th  May,  '95;  E  K  Parks  (r  so  1st),  2;5rd  Dec,  '95;  (iuy 
^  Kinnear  (r  s  c  1st),  2:}rd  Dec,  '95 ;  J  VV  S  Bhuk  (rs  c  1st),  22nd  Sept, '97. 

2nd  Lieutenants— R  H  Arnold  (r  s  c  2ud),;Ust  March, '9(5;  W  11  Fair- 
'.veather  (r  s  c  2nd),  :',lst  March, '96;  J  If  Parks  (r  m  c),  28th  Dec, '9(3,  Lt, 
25th  June,  '9G;  J  (J  Ilolden  (r  ni  c),  25th  March,  '97,  Lt,  25th  June,  '9() ;  K  C 
McMonagle  (prov),  18th  June,  '80;  C  J  Milliiran  (prov),  20th  Julv,  '9(5;  Isaac 
Burpee  (prov),  20th  July,  '9(5;  Ralph  F  Markhatn  (prov),  20th  Aug, '90;  \f 
J  Brown  (prov),  29th  Aug,  '9(5;  E  T  O'Hrien  (provi,  30th  April,  '97. 

Paymaster— J  II  McRohbie,  1st  March,  '97,  fhon  Capt.  1st  March, '97). 

Adjutant— Guy  S  Kinnear  (Lt),  oOth  A\m\,  '97. 

Quartermaster— C  F  Harrison  (Capt),  1st  June,  '95. 

Surgeon  Major— John  Edgar  March,  m  d,  :\()[h  May,  '84. 

Veterinary  Surgeon— James  II  Frink,  v  s  (Capt),  2nd  June,  '93. 

ArtilliM-y  J<"iel<I  Itatteries. 

Newcastle,  N  B,  12th  Field  Battery— Major  ommanding,  R  L  Maltby  ; 
Lieutenants,  Thomas  \Villi;ini  Lawlor  and  Charles  Walter  Anslow;  2nd 
Lieutenants,  Charles  Sargent  and  R  D  T  Aitkin  ;  Surgeon,  Robert  Nicholson  ; 
Veterinary  Surgeon,  John  Morrissy. 

Woodstock,  N  B  -  Lieutenant-Colonel,  F  H  J   Dibblee  (g  s  1st),  21st  July, 

76;  Captain  C  PI  I^merv  (g  s  1st),  l()th  Oct,  '85;   Lieutenant,  Jas  F  Doherty 

ig  s,  3rd),  16th  Oct,  '85;  2nd  Lieutenant,  William  C  (Jood  (prov),  31st  May, 

'89;  Surgeon,  Wm  N  Hand,  m  d,  24th  June,  '92;  Veterinary  Surgeon,  Henry 

Doniville,  v  s,  2nd  June,  '93. 

;jr<l  Keg^iineiit  Canadian  Artillery. 
Organized  G  O,  28th  May,  1869,  as  a  Brigade.     Or^erinal  Muster  Roll  of  first 

Company,  dated  4th  May,  1793. 

Lieutenant-Coh'ne!- Get)rge  W^est  Jones  (r  s  a  1st),  22nd  Sej),  '97. 

No  1  Battery,  St  John  (Prince  of  Wales) —Cai)tain,  Stanley  Douglas  Craw- 
ford (gs),  3rd  June, '87  ;  Lieutenant,  Beverley  Robinson  Armstrong  (r  s  a,  1st), 
21st  Dec,  '95;  2nd  Lieutenant,  Arthur  Cavendish  Hamilton-Crray.  (r  s  a  Ist 
1g,  r  s  i  1st),  23rd  Feb,  '97. 

No  2  Battery,  West  Side— Ca{)tain,  John  B  M  Baxter  (r  s  a  1st),  16th  Dec, 
'92;  Lieutenant  (prov),  William  Robert  Montgomery,  25tli  Sept, '96 ;  2nd 
]vieutenant,  Harold  Strickland  Waterbury  (r  s  a  1st),  30  Sept,  '97. 

No  3  Battery,  St  John  (North  End) — Ca|>tain,  Robert  Huntley  Gordo* 
( r  s  a  1st),  22nd  June,  '94;  Lieutenant,  Frederick  Allan  Foster  (r  s  a  2nd), 
25th  Sept,  '96;  2nd  Lieutenant  (prov),  Robert  Neville,  Frith,  25th  Sept,  '96. 

No  4  Battery,  St  John — Captain,  Thomas  P^dward  (Jrindon  Armstrong  (r  r  a 
2nd),  28th  July,  '94;  Lieutenant,  P>ederick  ('averhiil  Jones  (r  s  a  1st),  28th 
July,  '94;  2nd  Lieutenant,  Sherwood  Arthur  Manning  Skinner  (prov),  28tli 
July, '94. 

No  5  Battery  —Captain,  Walter  P^dward  P'oster  (r  s  a  1st),  17th  May,  '97  ; 
2nd  Lieutenant,  Ernest  Rae  Jones  (prov),  21st  Dec,  '95;  2nd  Lieutenant 
fprov),  Mansel  Crewe  Murray  Shewen,  9th  Oct,  '96. 

Adjutant — Capt  Walter  VVoodworth  White  (r  s  a  1st),  9th  Nov,  '95;  Cap- 
tain, 1st  June,  '94. 

Quartermaster — Capt  P^rederick  Landon  Temple  (r  s  a  1st),  17th  May,  '97. 

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Surgeon  Major — Jolin  Walerliouse  Daniel,  M  D  (r  s  a  Isl),  11th  Aug,  7U, 
(lion  Snrj^eon  Lieutenant-Colonel,  loth  Se[>t,  '96). 

Surgeon  Lieutenant — Joseph  Andrews,  M  i>,  14th  Sept,  '83  (hon  Surgeon 
Major,  14th  Sept,  '98). 

Paymaster — Capt  James  Gardiner  Taylor,  2Sth  Sept,  '96. 

()',iinl  St.  John  Fusiliers. 

Honorary  Lieutenant-Colonel — Joseph  John  Tucker  (v  b  1st),  1st  Oct, '97. 

Lieutenant-Colonel — Hugh  Havelock  McLean  (r  s  i  1st),  2nd  .Sept,  '97. 

Majors — Edward  Thankful  Sturdee  (s  i  1st),  5th  May,  '86;  Frederick  Ham- 
mond Hartt  (s  i  1st),  2nd  Se|)t,  '97. 

Adjutant— Major  Mathew  Boyde  Edwards  (s  i  1st),  1st  Oct,  '97. 

Captains— Wiiliam  Clarence  Magee  (s  i  1st),  26th  Nov,  '80,  Major,  26tli 
Jiiov, '90;  David  Churchill  (s  i,  1st),  24th  April,  '91;  James  Manning  (r  s  i 
Ist),  7th  July,  '92:  John  Henry  Kaye  (r  s  i  1st),  26ih  April, '97  ;  Thomas 
Dunning,  (r  s  i,  2nd),  26th  April,  '97  ;  Ernest  Edward  Macmichael  (r  s  i  2nd). 
Kov,  '97. 

Lieutenants — Howard  Pentreath  Wetniore  (rs  i  1st),  16th  Mar,  '94;  AValter 
Russell  Miles  (r  s  i  2ud).  20Lh  April,  '97  ;  Joseph  Ottv  Sharp  (r  s  i  2n(l),  26tb. 
April,  '97  ;  William  Comber  Rankine  (r  ■,  i  2nd),  26th  April,  '97. 

2nd  Lieutenants — Robert  Kichey  Rankine  (prov),  7th  March,  '96;  Bowyei 
Sidney  Smith  (prov),  13th  March, '97 ;  John   Winters  McKean  (prov),  26tL 
April,  '97  ;  Harold  Hansard  Rol)ertson  (prov),  26th  April,  '97  ;  Duncan  Roli- 
ertvson  (prov),  13th  May,  '97;  Thomas  Parks  Pugsley  (prov),  1st  May,  '97. 

Paymaster — Capt  George  A  Hetherington,  26th  April, '97. 

Quartermaster — Capt  Henry  Hamilton  Godard,  2nd  June,  '93. 

S.irgeon  Major — Thomas  Walker,  M  D,  27th  June,  '94, 

Surgeon — Captain  Murray  Maclaren,  M  D,  3rd  May,  '94. 

Honorar}'  Chaplain — The  Rev  John  Metcalfe  Davenport,  M  A,  31st  Mar,  '97. 

67tli  ttattalioi)  Carl«^t«>n  Li^ht  Infantry — Woodstock. 

Lieutenant-Colonel  -J  D  Baird  (m  s  1st),  KJth  Sept, '87. 

Majors— Gordon  E  Bover  (s  i  1st,  m  s  2nd),  13th  Jan,  '88 ;  Amos  D  Hart- 
ley (s  i  1st,  m  s  2ud),  13ih  Jan,  '88. 

Captains— J  R  Kirkpatrick,  12th  July,  '89  ;  John  \V  Adams,  17th  Se{)t,  '86  : 
Leonard  R  Harding,  13th  Jan,  '88;  John  J  Kupkev,  3rd  Mav,  '89;  Jesse  W 
Baker,  10th  April,  '74;  Guildford  D  Perkins,  13th  Jan,  '88;  Joseph  W 
Williams,  7th  April,  '87;  F  BCarvell,  2oih  Nov,  '92. 

1st  Lieutenants— Leander  Kennedv,  31st  March,  '89 ;  Willard  W  Ross,  13tl: 
Jan, '88;  David  W  Pickett,  3rd  May, '87 ;  Edwin  W  Bell,  31st  March, '89; 
John  F  Williams,  7th  April,  '87 ;  George  Anderson,  26th  June,  '91  ;  John 
Edward  Sutton,  20th  Jan,  '93. 

2nd  Lieut<'nants— Joseph  Cyr,  29th  April,  '87;  Chas  H  Taylor,  7th  April, 
89;  Milford  Howlett  (prov,  r  s  i  2nd  b) ;  Herbert  Leslie  Ross',  19th  Aug,  '92. 
71st  York  Uattalion  of  Infantry— 7^;ea'e/tc/o«. 

Lieutenant-Colonel — Thos  L  Alexander,  9th  Feb,  '95  (v  b  1st  and  c  c  2nd.) 

Majors— T  G  J  Loggie  (r  s  i  1st),  31st  Julv,  '90  ;  Henry  A  Cropley  (r  s  i  1st), 
9th  May,  '95. 

Captains— Jared  Boone,  18th  June,  '86,  Brevet  Major,  18th  June,  '96  (s  i  1st); 
William  Dell  Hartt,  8th  June,  '86  (s  i  1st) ;  Justin  S  Burtt,  5th  Sept,  '90 
(m  s  2nd);  John  S  D  Chipman,  14th  Jime,  '94  (r  s  i  2nd) ;  James  D  Perkins. 
9th  March,  '95  (s  i  1st) ;  J  as  H  Hawthorne,  April  25th,  '96  (r  s  i  2nd) ;  John 
E  Sanson,  9th  Sept,  '96  (r  s  i  Istj. 


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Lieutenants— Geo  P  Ryder,  17th  May,  '89  (r  sib);  Siimuel  H  Mcl'arlane, 
14th  June,  '89  (sib);  George  V  Christy,  30tli  .June,  '94  (r  s  i  2n<l) ;  Walter  S 
Fisher,  9th  March,  '95  (r  s  i  1st) ;  (ieorge  Andrew  Blair,  April  2'nh,  '!•<>  (r  s  i 
2iid) ;  S  Edwin  Oliver,  21st  Sept,  '9t)  (r  s  i  2nd). 

2nd  Lieutenants — George  A  iSlurrav,  olst  Marcli, '92  (r  s  i  2nd');  (Jeorge 
W  H  Thomas,  31st  March,  '93  (r  s  i  2nd)  ;  William  H  (ircv,  31st  Marcli,  '94 
(rsilst);  iS  H  Stevenson.  11th  May,  '9')  (prov)  ;  Harry' F  MrLeod.  ISth 
Jan'y, '96  (prov);  Albert  Edward  Massie,  April, '9G  (provl ;  .James  Watson 
How'e,  21st  Sept,  '9(5  (prov)  :  W  B  Lemont  (jtrov). 

Paymaster — Adol{)l.'usG  Beckwith,  3rd  June, '81,  hon  Major,  11th  .July, '7»). 

Adjutant— Walter  S  Fisher. 

Quartermaster — Amh-ew  Lipsett.  25th  Feb,  '76,  lion  Major,  2")th  Feb,  '86. 

Surgeon — James  W  Bridges,  m  d,  26th  June,  '93. 

Assistant  Surgeon — Frank  Ireland  Blair,  M  D,  April  11th,  '96. 

Total  officers,  29. 

Itriglitoii  Enginet-i's — dtrlelim  Co'inty. 

(Raised  as  a  Companv  of  Infantry  r.)th  Sept.  18()7.     Transferred  to  Engineers 

27th  Feb.  1880.) 
Major,  Donald  McLeod  Vince.  Aug  25,  '94  (Sept  10,  '74) :  Captain,  John 
Rainsford  Toniftkins,  Aug  25,  '94;  2nd  Lieutenants,  John  B  Stevenson.  June 
15,  '95;  Arthur  Neville  Vince,  Aug  1."),  '97  ;  Charles  Appleby,  Aug  23,  '97. 
73r<l  Northumbei-laiul  liattiilion  of  Iikfaiitry— C//fl</(rtHi. 

Lieutenant  Colonel — Samuel  U  McCulIy.  June  12,  '85. 

Captains— Hugh  Cameron,  Aug  4, '71  ;'  Wm  McNaughton,  April  12, '77 : 
John  Sheridan,  May  21,  '86;  J  D  B  F  Mackenzie,  June  1.'94;  (ieorge  W 
Mersereau,  June  1,  '94. 

Lieutenants— James  Cameron,  June  13. '84;  Geortre  Frederick  Doherty. 
Dec  '89;  Howard  Irving.  Julv  28,  '94;  F  P  Yorstcm,  June  21,  '97. 

Second  Lieutenants— Frank  Douglas  Phinnev  (p  i,  July  28,  '93;  Fred  Hayes 
Mersereau  (p),  June  25,  '95;  Donald  McNaughton  (p).  Oct  12,  '95;  A  S 
Cameron  (p),  Julv  8,  '96;  Wm  E  Forbes  (p).  June  17,  '97  ;  W  H  Muirhead. 
March  31, '97. 

Paymaster— Lemuel  J  Tweodie.  Se|>t  6,  '72. 

Adjutant— Lieutenant  Howard  Irving,  July  3,  '97. 

Quartermaster— Roiiert  Murrny,  jr,  .Inly  6,  '88. 

Surgeon— James  McCJregor  Baxter,  M  D,  June  22,  '92. 

74111  ItHttalioii  Iiifantrji— Sf/.wc.'-. 

Lieutenant-Colonel— John  M  Baird  (s  i  1st),  Feb  19,  '97. 

Miijors -Bedford  Harper  (r  s  i  1st),  July  20,  '95,  April  9,  '90;  Charles  H 
Fairweather  (r  s  i  1st),  Feb  19,  '97. 

Captains— J(din  A  Bowes  (r  s  i  Istl,  Julv  .30.  '86,  (m  July  .30,  '96) ;  Amas;\ 
Tinglev  (r  s  i  1st),  Julv  20,  '95;  Ormond  W  Wetmore  (r  s  i  1st).  Jan  31,  '94  ; 
Frederick  Morrison  (r  s  i  1st),  Feb  19,  '97;  Clarence  Spooner  (r  s  i  2nd), 
June  14,  '97.  ,      ,     „,  ,^- 

Lieutenants— Melbourne  Sears  (s  i  1st  b),  July  30, '86;  Charles  W  Weyman 
(r  s  i  1st),  May  18,  '94;  Ernest  P.  Goodwin  (r  s  i  2nd).  Feb  1,  '97. 

2nd  Lieutenants— Charles  Pickard  (prov),  Aug  25,  '93;  C  L  M  Flewelhug 
(prov),  May  18,  '94;  Charles  T  Nevins  (prov),  June  22,  '94;  James  M  Mr- 
Intyre  (proV).  June  22,  '94;  Wm  H  Watts  (prov),  June  21,  '97  ;  Edgar  Irwin 
(prov),  July  27,  '97  ;  Herbert  S  Jones  (pi'ov),  Aug  30,  '97. 

Paymaster— T  Edwin  Arnold,  June  4,  '86  (hon  m  June  4,  '86^ 

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A<l)nt;\iit — Iliram  S  Lan<,'str()tli,  June  lo,  'S8  (ciipt  June  lo,  '93). 
(.^iiiiiUTUiasttT— Win  C  Murray.  Marcli  20,  M)l  (lion  m  March  20,  '91). 
Sur>40()ii- Major     Samuel  I'  Wilson,  M  D,  Nov  27,  '85. 
SurircoM-Lientenant — Fred  J  White,  M  D,  March  7,  '9G. 

New   Iti'iiiiswirk  I'roviii(;ial  Rifle  Assnciatioti. 

Prc-idi-nt,  Major  J  II  Parks;  Vice-President,  Lieut-Colonel  J  J  Tucker; 
:^ecretai  v-Trcasurer,  Major  J  Twininj;  Ilartt.  Executive  Committee — The 
J'resideiit,  ("apt  J  D  Chipiiian,  Mr  J  JIunter,  Captain  J  H  McRohbie,  Major 
V  il  Ilartt,  ('ai)tain  J  M  Kinne.ir,  and  the  Secretary. 

St.  John  Kitle  Company. 

Captain,  Kdward  A  Smith  (ni  s  2ud),  20lh  Feb, '92 ;  1st  Lieutenant  Leonard 
IN-rcv  DeWo'f  Tillev  (r  s  i),  22ud  April,  '92;  2nd  Lieutenant,  Harold  Perley, 

'J4l])"Jnne,  '92. 


MASONIC. 

Tlie  Au(-iciit    and    litnuti'trble    Fraternity  of  Free    and    Accepted  Masons  of 

New   itriiiiswiclt. 

Oflicers  of  (irand  Lod^>e,  1897-8— M  W  Grand  Master,  Thomas  Walker, 
M  D,  St  .Jolin;  II  W  Deputy  (Irand  Master,  ,\lex  liurchill,  Fredericton  ;  R  W 
Senior  (irand  Warden,  A  R  Campbell,  St  John  ;  R  W  Jiniior  Grand  Warden, 
<Teo  D  Frost,  St  John  ;  R  W  District  Deputy  Grand  Master,  No  1,  B  S  Black. 
St  John;  R  W  District  Deputy  Grand  Master,  No  2,  W  A  D  Steven,  Dor- 
chester; R  W  District  Deputv  (Jrand  Master,  No  3,  R  L  Maltbv,  Mewcastle ; 
K  W  District  Deputy  (Jrand  jMaster,  No  5,  E  G  Vroom,  St  Stephen  ;  V  W 
Grand  Chaplain,  Rev  R  S  Crisp,  Moncton  ;  V  W  Grand  Treasurer,  K  J 
Everett,  St  John  ;  V  W  (irand  Secretary,  J  T  T  Hartt,  St  John  ;  W  Senior 
< irand  Deacon,  A  Y  Clark,  Moncton;  W  Junior  Grand  Deacon,  Geo  Coggin, 
Susse.K  ;  W  Grand  Director  of  Cerenumies,  Kzekiel  McLeod,  St  John  ;  W 
Assistant  Grand  Director  of  Ceremonies,  D  Dearness.  ''"l  Tolin  ;  W  Grand 
Sword  Bearer,  S  L  Morrison,  Fredericton;  W  (irand  Standard  Bearer,  D  (^ 
Clark,  St  John ;  W  Cirand  Organist,  W  A  Ewing  St  John ;  W  Ciraud  Pur- 
suivant, Geo  S  Dodge,  St  John  ;  W  (irand  Stewards,  Wm  Smith,  C  J  Coster, 
C  Berton  Lockhart.  St  .John  ;  R  G  Karle,  Hampton ;  C  W  Bradley.  Moncton  ; 
Matt  Tennant,  Fredoi'lcton;  W  T  Brown,  St  Marys;  John  McLaughlan,  G  M 
Fairweather,  Dorchester;  R  W  Grimmer,  St  Stephen;  Martin  Magowen,  W 
C  Anslow,  Newcastle  ;  Grand  Tyler,  Dingee  Scribner,  St  John. 

Board  of  General  Purpo.se.s — Thomas  Walker,  J  T  Whitlock,  Wm  Wedder- 
burn,  John  V  Ellis,  Robert  Marshall,  Alex  Burchill  (President),  A  R  Camp- 
bell, Geo  D  Frost.  J  T  Hartt  (Secretary),  F  W  Thompson,  H  B  Fleming,  J  H 
Leonard,  J  A  Ciodsoe,  J  A  Watson,  E  J  Everett,  B  S  Black,  W  W  Allen,  W 
H  B  Sadlier,  E  McLeod. 

Ritual  Committee  -Thomas  Walker,  J  V  Ellis,  J  T  Whitlock,  T  A  Godaoe. 
J  A  Watson,  Geo  S  Dodge,  W  H  B  Sadlier.  J  T  Hartt,  F  W  Thompson. 

Committee  on  relations  with  Foreign  (}rand  Lodges — J  V  Ellis,  Donald 
Munro,  E  J  Evere't. 

Library  Committee— W  B  Wallace,  J  T  Hartt,  Alex  W  McRae. 

Committees  on  Warrants  to  New  Lodges — Kobt  Marshall,  J  V  Ellis,  J  H 
Leonard. 


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Mtils  lirst  I'riilay  iu  eiich 
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Mt'cts  sccoiid  Tuesday 


Piivfito  Lodges. 

AUiion,  No  1— TIids  Walker,  m  n,  W  M  ;  ,1  A   llovt,  .Secretary. 

month  at  Masonic  'IVMiiplc,  -^t  'olin. 
^t  Johns,  No  2— W  U  May,  W  M  ,  !■  1-  ili'wwciliiin,  Secretarv. 

month  at  Masonic  Teniplt',  St  .lotm. 
Hibernia,  No  :{— Win  Sinitli,  W  M  ;  .I(ihi|i1i  A  Magilton,  Sicrctarv 

in  eacli  month  at  Mas  inio  Tfiniilc,  St  John. 
Sussex,  No  1— Meets  first  Tuesihiy  in  cacli  nionlh  at  DoroiicstcM-. 

St  Marys,  No  5-  Meets  lirst  Tuesday  iu  eaiJi  nth  at  St  Aiidnw.'*. 

Hiram,  No  (".—Meets  first  Monday  in  caeii  umutli  at  l-'reikM-ictDii. 

Sussex,  No  7  — Meets  first  Tue.sday  in  each  nuxith  at  St  Stephen. 

<'arleton  I'nioii,  No  8-Meets  first  Tlnirsdav  in  eaeii  iniulii  at  ('arloton  (west  end). 

Midian,  No  9— Meets  first  Tuesday  in  eiuirnumtli  at  Cliriou,  Kinj^'s  Co. 

The  Union  Lodge  of  I'orfland,  No  10— rimrlcs  .1  Coster,  W  M  ;  John  H  Andrews,  Secretary. 

Meets  third  Thursday  in  each  month  at  .Masonic  Temple,  «t  .lohn. 
Woodstocli,  No  11— Meets  first  Tluir.sday  in  eadi  montn  at  Woodstoeli. 
St  George,  No  12— Meets  first  Tuesday  iu  eaidi  inoutli  at  St  Ceorge. 
<'orinthian.  No  i:5— Meets  seiond  I'Viday  iu  eacli  luoutli  nt  Hampton. 
Alley.  No  14— Meets  first  Thursday  in  eadi  month  at  I'pier  Mills,  St  Stephen. 
Howard,  No  1") -Meets  lirst  Tuesday  iu  "ach  mouth  at  IlilNhoro. 
lAjd^e  Saint  Andrew,  No  lO— Meet.s  .Monday  on  or  alter  I'lill  niodii  at  Rictiihucto. 
Northnmi)erland,  No  17— Meets  seconil  'I'ucsday  in  eacdi  month  at  Newcastle. 
Miramichi,  No  18— Meets  tliird  Tnesdav  iu  each  month  at  t'hatluun. 
Salisbury,  No  20— Meets  fir.st  Tuesday  iu  eaeli  month  at  Salisbury. 
Zion,  No  21— Meets  first  Wednesday  in  each  month  at  Sussex. 
New  Brnnswiclc,  No  22— (ieorjie  S  liod^'e,  W  .M  ;  ( ieorge  Thompson,  Secretary.    Meets  second 

Thursday  in  each  month  at  Masonic  Temple,  St  John. 
Keith,  No  23— Meets  third  Wednesday  iu  eadi  nuiuth  at  Monctnu. 
Zt.'tlaud,  No  21 — Meets  second  Wednesday  iireach  month  at  Sliediac. 
Kestigouche,  No  25— Meets  Tuesday  on  or  alter  lull  m  -on  at  Dalhousie. 
Victoria,  No  26— Meets  second  Tuesilay  iu  caeh  mouth  at  Milltowu. 
St  John,  No  27— Meets  first  Thurs  lay  in  each  mouth  at   Hatlmrst. 
St  Martins,  :!0— IMeeis  first  Monday  in  each  monlli  at  St  .Martins. 
Benjamin,  No  '.i\ — Meets  lirst  Tuesday  in  each  montii  at  .\iidovcr. 
<-ampbe!iton,  :{2— Meets  lirst  Thursday  iu  each  mouth  at  ('aiupbelltou. 
Alexandria,  No  33— Meets  lirst  Tuesday  in  each  nionih  at  St  Marys. 
Albert,  No  34 — Meets  Tuesday  nearest  full  moon  at  Hopewell  Corner,  .Mlxrt  Co. 
Carleton,  No  3o — Meets at  East  Floicnceville. 

Grand  Royal  Arch  Chapter  of  New  Itninswick. 

M  E  John  V  Ellis.  St  John,  (irand  Uhrh  IViest ;  R  K  Robert  Marshall,  St 
John,  Deputy  High  Priest ;  RE  Donald  Mtinro.  Woodstock,  Clrand  Kins; 
R  E  A  Y  Clarke,  Monrton.  fJrand  Scribe;  R  E  J  Henry  Leonard,  St  .John, 
(irand  Treasurer;  R  E  .John  A  Watson.  St  .John,  (4rand  Secretarv;  V  E  V  O 
Snllivan.  St  Stephen,  (Jrand  C  of  H  ;  \'  K  John  Rubins,  St  .John,  Grand  R 
A(*!;  VE  Ered  Sandall.St  John,  (irand  Orsiani.st ;  V  K  I'eter  Campbell,  St 
John,  Grand  Pursuivant ;  G  (>  Bcn-ne,  St  John,  f  Jrand  Tyler. 

Executive  Cotuniittee — .John  \'  Kiiis,  Robert  Marsluill  (President),  Donald 
Mnnro,  A  Y  Clarke,  ,J  H  Leonard,  John  A  Watson  (Secretary),  K  J  Everett, 
Thos  Walker,  Arthur  I  Tnieman.  Peler  Catniilieli,  Andrew  McNichol. 

Ritual  Committee— John  V  I'Jlis.  W  \]  Wallace,  .lohn  A  Watson,  Thos 
AValker,  Alex  Burchill,  J  H  Leonard,  R  L  Smith,  II  V  Cooper,  Arthur  Hiltz, 
Donald  Munro. 

Library  Committee — Robert  Marshall,  John  V  Ellis,  Peter  Campbell. 

Private  Chapters. 

Carleton  Chapter  -Alex  V.'  MacRae,  II  P;  Charles  Masters,  Secretary. 
Meets  third  Wednesday  in  each  month  at  Masonic  Temple,  St  John. 

New  Brunswick  Chapter -LeRaron  Wilson,  H  P;  Joseph  A  Magilton, 
Secretary.     Meets  lirst  Thursday  in  the  month  at  Masonic  Temple,  St  John. 

Union  Chapter— VV  A  Dougherty,  H  P;  H  Colby  Smith,  Secretary.  Meets 
third  Tuesday  in  each  month  at  Freemasons  Hall,  Carleton. 


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Frederic-ton  (liiiptrr— Alex    Iliircliill,  H   P;     Alfred   F  Street,    Secretary. 
Meets  third  VVednesdiiy  in  encli  month  at  FrecK'rieton. 

St  Stephen  Chapter— Joseph    Mc(  hire,    M    I*  ;    W    II   Stevens,  Secretary, 
Meets  second  Tlinrschiy  in  each  month  at  Masonii*  Hall,  St  Stephen. 

Hotsibrd  Chajiter  -A    Y  C'larl<e,  II  P;    II   H  Fleinirg,  Secretary, 
thiril  Monday  in  each  month  at  Moncton. 

Woodstock  Chapter — Donald  Mnnro,  II  P;  C  W  .lenner.  Secretary, 
third  Tnesday  in  eacli  month  at  Mas-inic  Hall.  Woodstock. 

Mount   Lebanon   Chai)tcr  — ,J    I>   I?    F   Mackenzie,  H  P  ;    Kohert   Mnrray, 
Secretary.     Meets  third  Wednesday  in  each  month  at  Masonic  Hall,  Chatham. 

Ciraiid  Council  of  Hi(;h  rriestliood. 

Kohert  Marshall,  President;  .lohn  V   Ellis,  Senior  Vice-President:    Alex 

Piuchill,  .Junior  \'ice-l'rcsident ;    F  .1   I^verett,  (Irand   Chaj)lain;  .Jolm  A 

Watson,  Grand   Kccordei-;    .John  D  Short,  (irand   Treasurer;  A  McNichol. 

(irand  Master  of   Ceremonies;   W  H  Wallace,  (irand  Conductor;     F   Wyni,' 

Wisdom,  (irand  Steward  ;  Fred  Sandall,  (Irand  Warder. 

Grand    C<»unt'il    of   Itctyal    and    Set<>et    Mastei-H    and    Appendant    OrderH   oi 

New  Itriinsu'ick 

Wm  B  Wallace,  Most  Puissant  Grand  Master;  John  A  Watson,  Deputy 
Puissant  (irand  Master;  Edwin  J  Everett,  Rijrht  Puissant  (irand  Master : 
Frederick  O  Sullivan,  Puissant  (irand  Master;  J  H  Leonard,  (irand  Treasurer  ; 
Robert  Marshall,  (irand  Kecorder ;  John  D  Short,  Grand  (Jhaplain ;  Alex  M 
MacKae,  (irand  ('aptain  of  the  (iiiards  ;  Peter  Campbell,  (irand  Master  of 
Ceremonies;  Geo  I)  Frost,  (irand  (I'ondnctor;  .John  Kubins,  Grand  Steward; 
Frederick  Sandall,  (irand  Organist;  (i  G  lioyne,  Grand  Sentinel, 

Private  ConncilH. 

St  John,  No  1— A  W  MacRae,  T  I  Master;  G  G  Boyne,  Recorder.  Meets 
tliird  Monday  in  February,  May,  .August  and  November. 

Carleton,  No  8 — Meets  quarterly  at  Freemasons  Hall,  Carleton. 

Moncton,  No  4  -Meets  quarterlv  at  Masonic  Hall,  Moncton. 

St  Stephen,  No  5— Meets  (juarterly  at  Masonic  Hall,  St  Stephen. 

Kensington,  No  11 — Meets  (piarterly  at  Kensington,  P  E  I. 

KniglitH  Templar. 

I)eMolai  Preceptory,  Registry  Sovereign  (ireat  Priory  of  Canada — II  A' 
Cooper,  Presiding  Preceptor;  H  If  McLeol,  Registrar.  Meets  fourth  Thurs- 
day in  the  month  at  Masonic  Temple,  St  John, 

Encampment  of  Saint  John,  Reli^jious  and  Military  (~)rder  of  the  Temple, 
Registry  S(wereign  (ireat  Priory  (;f  Canada,  Meets  second  Wednesday  in 
each  month  at  Masonic  Temple,  St  Jcdin.  Alex  R  Campbell,  Noble  and 
Eminent  Commander;  Geo  Blake,  Lieutenant  Commander;  Win  B  Wallace, 
Mareschal ;  Robt  L  Smith,  Hospitaller;  Richard  H  McWilliams,  Chancellor: 
T  A  God-soe,  Treasiner;  Joseph  A  jVIagiiton,  Secretary;  W  Alex  Porter. 
Baucennifer;  John  Rubins,  Bearer  of  Vexillum  Belli;  Wentworth  E  Wilson, 
Chaplain;  John  R  Warner,  Chamberlain;  Fred  Sandall,  Organist;  Andrew 
McNichol,  \V  rder;  Josepli  II  Morrison,  W  E  Raymond,  Aides-de-Camp  ; 
Dingee  Scribuer,  Man-at-Arms, 

McLeod  Moore  Conclave,  No.  13. 
Masonic  and  Military  Order  of  Knights  of  Rome  and  Red  Cross  oi"  Con- 
stantine,  Knights  of  the  Holy  Sepulchre  and  S  John  the  Evangelist :  Re^'istry 
of  the  Cirand  Imperial  Council  of  England,     Meets  at  Masonic  Temple,  St 
John,  on  the  second  Monday  in  January,  .April,  July  and  October. 


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lat-e,  Most  I'uiHsaiit  Sdvereiyn  ;  Kol)t  L  Smitli,  S'ictrov:  .^ll(lr('\v  MrNichol, 
Senior  General;  I'rct'.v-rick  Sandall,  . Junior  (ietu'ral;  .lolin  \'  Mllis,  lliyli 
Prelate;  Howard  I)  Mcl.cod,  Recorder;  (Jco  F»  IIiM,'Mn,  Tre;isiirt'r ;  .I(ilii\ 
Kerr,  Prefect;  Joseph  II  Morrison,  Standard  Hearer;  Alex  W  MacKae,  Her- 
ald; Dingee  Serihner,  Sentinel. 

Aii<i<Mii  an<l  Ac<M'|>te«l  ScottlNli  Kite. 

St  Jolin  Lodge  of  Perfection,  14°,  on  llie  Registry  Supreme  Conneil  of 
Canada — Meets  at  the  ai)artinents  of  the  Rite,  Masonic  Teniple,  St  John,  on 
the  fourth  Friday  of  Fehniarv.  M:iv,  August  and  November.  John  A  Watson, 
:;2°.  T  P  G  M  ;  G  (i  lioyne.  (Jr;in(i  Secretary. 

Harrington  Chapter  of  Sovereign  Princes  of  Rose  Croix.  H  R  I>  M,  IS^  — 
Meets  at  the  apartments  of  the  Pkite.  Mnsonic  Temple.  St  .lolm.  fourili  Friday 
in  iMarch,  June,  Septemher  and  Decemher.  Arlluir  I  Tiiieman,  ;!2°,  M  W 
Sovereign;  John  A  Watson.  82°,  Registr.ir. 

New  Brunswick  Consistory  S  P  It  S,  1)2°  -Meets  at  the  apartments  of  the 
Kite,  Masonic  Temple,  St  John,  fourth  I'Vidav  in  .lanuarv,  April.  .lulv  and 
Octoher.  John  V  Kllis,  3.3°,  Comman<k'r-in-Cliief ;  I)  S  Stewart,  32°,  Grand 
Secretary. 

Royal  Or«ler  of  Scotland. 

Provincial  Grand  Lodge  of  New  Primswick,  Nova  Scotia  and  Prince 
Edward  Island— .John  V  Ellis.  Provincial  (irand  .Master;  Wm  A  ICwing. 
l^rovinci.al  Grand  Secretary.  Meets  at  Mnsnuic  Temple,  St  John,  on  the  tirst 
Wednesday  in  February,  May,  August  and  November. 


LOYAL  ORANGE  INSTITUTION. 

Grand  lAxl^e  of  New  IJninswIck. 

R  W  Grand  Masler,  Herman  H  Pitts.  M  i>  i>.  Fredericton  ;  R  W  S  Deputy 
Grand  Master,  Douglas  McArthur,  St  .John  :  R  W  .J  Deputy  (irand  Master,  Dr  P 
T  Kierstead,  Woodstock  ;  R  W  Grand  Chaplain,  Rev  .J  C  I^leakney.  Woodstock  ; 
R  W  Grand  Secretary,  John  Farley.  I^ristol.Carleton  ;  R  W  (iraud  Treasurer. 
P  E  Heine,  Moncton  ;  R  W  Grand  Lecturer,  W  S  A  Douglas.  St  Stephen  ;  R 
W  Grand  Director  of  Ceremonies.  A  F  Lockhart,  Hartford;  K  W  Deputy 
Grand  Secretary,  D  H  Charters.  Moncton. 

R  W  Deputy  Grand  Chaplains— Revs  H  D  Worden,  Carletou  County;  1> 
Fiske,  York  County:  (lideon  Swim,  Westmorland  County;  W  W  Lodge,  St 
John  County;  Jos  Sellars,  Gloucester  County  ;  S  C  Moore,  Albert  County :  [ 
Howie,  Kent  County ;  M  Gibson,  Kings  (east)  County;  A  E  Chapman,  Vic- 
toria County. 

SUnOHDINAlK    r.ODOKS— NUiHTS  OF   MKKTINU. 

Vernor,  1,  St  John  — First  and  third  Tuesday. 

Eldon,  2,  St  ,Tohn— Second  and  fourth  Tuesdaj'. 

York,  3,  St  John— First  and  tliird  Thursday. 

Nerepis  Heroes,  4,  Petersville,  York— First  Friday. 

Guardian,  t>,  Prince  of  Wales,  St  John  (west)- First  .Saturday. 

Victoria,  6,  (lolden  Grove,  St  John  (west)— St-cond  Wednesday. 

Gideon,  7,  St  John  (west)  -.Second  and  fourth  Thursdav. 

Kellv,  8,  Moncton,  Westmorland -First  and  third  .Monday.  ,   „.   ,       , 

Allinghara,  10,  ranipbellton,  Itestigouche— Second  Tluir.'iday  and  fourth  Ueduesday, 

True  Blue,  11,  St  John  rwe>t)— Third  Wednesday. 

Milburn,  12,  Caiiterhurv,  York— Second  Tu.sday. 

Rising  Dawn,  13,  Flat  Lands,  Restigouche-Secoiid  and  fourth  Tuesday. 

Sleeves,  14,  Lutz  Mountain,  Westmorland— Second  and  fourth  .NUurday. 

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Hoyno,  1'),  Wlilti'  Hciid,  KIiiks  iwrst  -  Sfcoiid  Saiiinliiy. 
Iiivincildf,  10.  St  Miirtiiis,  St  Jdlm  — I'iiMt  Tlinr.sd.iy. 
Uailli.',  I'.t,  Hiiillii'.  (liitilotto— FirNt  Sutiinlay. 
(iraliiiiii,  JO,  FrtMlcilclon,  York   -First  ami  third  Friday. 
HdHMinon!, '21,  Fri'iit'rlt.loii,  Vorl{— St'<M>iid  and  ((Uirlii  Monday. 
Andi'i-Hoii,  J'*,  Itiirtt's  Corner,  Yorl{  — l'"irs(  and  tliird  Monday. 
.TohiiHon,  '24,  St  .Joliii  — First  and  tliird  .Monday. 

tiueens  Hlins,  '2.'),  Ncwcitstlr  I'.ridni-,  (imrns  -I'lrst  nnd  third  Friday. 
i)oniinion, '2('.,  Brown's  I'lat,  Kin^s  (west i -Third  Wodnt'Mday. 
Ilavclock,  27,  St  .lolm—Sccond  and  fourth  Wednesday. 
M elcall,  2H,  Uound  Hill,  tiueeii.s  (wcsi>— Second  Saturday. 
Mount  l'nr|»lo, '2'.t,  Tisarineo,  St  .lohii  (wisti— First  Saturday. 
Lincoln,  :10,  Lincoln,  Snnhiiry  — l'"irst  Wediu'-^dav. 
Hrilish  Lion,  :U,  (ilassvillo,  Carleton  -First  Wednesday. 
K(|nal  ItiKlXs,  .'(2,  Freiiericton,  York —Second  Tuesday. 
Harcourt  iielornis,  ;t;!.  Mass  River,  Kent —First  Saturday. 
<Joweii,;tl,  Hairdsville,  Victoria— Second  Tuesday 
Walker,  ;{■">,  Frederieton,  Yor  k— S(>i((n(l  Wodnes(iay. 
Star  of  the  Hoyne,  :it),  I'atterson  Settlement,  Sunhiiry— Second  Monday. 
'Prentici!  Hoys,  :!7,  Sea  Don  Cove,  Klnn-'  (weit)— First  .Monday. 
iVoodstock,  ;"iH,  Woodstock,  Carleton  — I-'irst  Tuesday. 
Ariustronn,  :w,  Moiicton,  Westmorland— S  coiut  and  fonrtli  Monday. 
Picl4ard.  l",  Marysville,  York  — First  and  third  Tliiirsiluy. 
Hartland,  IL  llarllatid,  Carleton -SecMiid  Monday. 
Albert,  42,  Alma,  Aliierl  — First  Satnrdav. 
VVadman,  4't,  llareoiirt.  Kent  — I.a-I  I'hursday. 
Kitinoar,  44,  I'jiham,  KinRS  (<!ast )  -I'irst  and  third  Thursday, 
liarii  ony,  45,  l'|)(ier  Loch  l.oniond,  St  .lohti     IMrst  Monday. 
.Johnston  Hliu's,  4i>,  Sh  ha,  <iu.etis  -Sijcond  .Monday. 
No  Surrender,  47,  Newcastle,  Norihumherland— First  i'riday. 
Maideti  ("ity,  4X,  Canterhury,  York— Third  Saturday. 
"Victoria,  41i,  Bristol,  Carleton   -l'"irst   Monday. 
North  Lake,  "lO,  I'orestville,  York— Second  Saturday. 
Welliiintoti,  .'il,  Kirklanil,  Carleton  — First  Tuesday. 
Ihimpton,  oj,  Hlooinlield,  Kings  (east)  -First  Tucsdiiy. 
Andovor,  ■"';?.  Four  Falls.  Victoria  -SecoiKi  Thursday. 
Royno  Water,  r)4,  WiliiamsluirK,  York- Secotnl  and"  fourtli  Thursday. 
"Waldon,  5"),  Central  Hiiiiiesville  ^'ork— First  Thursday. 
Carleton,  ■'ili,  Ci'iitreviile,  Carleton— Secotid  Tue.sday. 
Ilipwell,  57,  Middle  Simonds,  Carleton  -  Fiist  Wednesday. 
Perry,  58,  Hatii,  Carleton  — Last  .Monday. 
Farley,  5'.i,  .Mount  I'leasant,  Carleton— Third  We(inpsday. 
Immanuel,  (io.  South  Hay,  St  Johti  (west i— First  Friday. 
MonctoD,  02,  Monctoi',  Westmorland— Second  and  (burth  Friday. 
New  Dominion,  0;j,  t'umherland  Hay,  (Jiieens— Third  Wednesday. 
Heine,  01,  (^ampbellton,  Hestifjouche— First  Wednesday  ami  second  Thursday, 
jiviuuston  Champions,  05,  Iteed's  I'oint,  Kings  (west) — Last  Saturday. 
Rentoii,  00,  Hinton.  (!arleton— l^'irst  Saturd  ly. 
I'haMiix,  07,  Hetitcodiac,  Westmorland— I'irst  and  third  Monday. 
McLaren,  OH,  Salisbury,  Westmorland — First  and  tliird  Saturday. 
<'rown,  (')',>,  Holmesville,  Carleton— First  I'riday. 
Willis,  ?(',  Fairville,  8t  .lolin  (west)— First  andthird  Tuesday. 
Pitts,  7L  Mouth  of  Tay,  York— Second  Tuesday. 
<,'larke  Wallace,  72.  McAdam,  York— Second  and  fourth  Thursday. 
Cethsemane,  TA,  Rear  Island,  York— F'ourtli  Saturday. 
Wiggins,  74,  East  Floreuceville,  Caileton — Second  Friday. 
Hackett,  70,  Lakeville,  Carleton— Second  Wednesday. 
Flewelling,  77,  Windsor,  (^irleion  — Fir.st  and  third  Tuesday. 
Beaconstield,  7H,  Waterford,  Kings— Second  Tuesday. 
Jacksonville,  79,  Jacksonville,  Carleton- First  Thur.sday. 
Davis  Bennett,  80,  Victoria  Comer,  (^ailcton — Fourth  P'riday. 
St  Stephen,  81,  St  Stephen,  Charlotte— Second  and  fourth  Monday. 
Riverside,  8'2,  Riverside,  Albert— First  and  third  Tuesday. 
Kings  Own,  83,  Quispamsis,  Kings  'west)-  La-st  Tuesday. 
Nassau,  84,  Andover,  Victoria -Second  Monday. 
Star  in  the  East,  85,  Speights  Corner,  (J.ueens  (west)— First  Saturday. 

,  80,  charlo.  Kestigouche— FL.st  and  third  Saturday. 

Debec,  87,  Debec,  Carleton— Second  Monday. 

Maguudy  Volunteers,  88,  Blaney  Ridge,  York— Last  Friday. 


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Tnu-  Hliio.'.H),  (  liiiiliaiii,  Norlliiimlinlanil— Si  coiid  MkikIuv. 

l,omliin<lirry  IIfio«'H,  !il,  .tfllrioH,  Kind's  Uiist)— Second  Wfiltifsdav, 

Fowler,  92,  iluveloek,  KiiiKs  (euslj— l'ir-.t  Moiidiiy. 

Viftdiia,  S»'{,  Moiilh  of  Ke.swli  k,  York-  Setiond  Monday. 

New  Hainion,  !M,  Slonehaven,  ( llonccster  -Second  .md"  tbnitli  Monday, 

CloneN,  !l',»,  I'lones,  (^ueenn  (west)  — !■  iiMi  Monday. 

(ioldcn  (iate,  Kto,  Hill>l)or<Mii;li,  AIImtI- I'ir.'-t  and  tliii<l  Salnnlay. 

Wallace,  lOU,  I.on^,'  Ueaeli,  Kin^s  (we>l)-Second  and  (..nrlli  Tucftdav. 

Skinner,  107,  Keed's  I'oint,  Kiiif^  (weMt)— Thin!  Saiiirdav. 

f)allionMie,  liiH,  I)alll^,|^ic,  Uf>tin(>nclie-  I.ii^t  Tluirsday.  " 

llieliniond,  lO'.l,  Ilichniond,  i  arlclon     Second  'rtuxiay. 

tiueen.s  Own,  li:!,  ItanK*',  <iueen.-i— I'lr^l  Tlunxlay. 

Kinn  William,  111,  Oionioelo,  Snnlmry     Second  .Saliirday. 

I'roteeiion,  1  111,  TemiHTance  Val(\  York-Second  Satnrday. 

Fowler,  VIA,  Hal  hurst,  <ilouco-*ler— First  nnd  third  llnirMlay. 

Admiral  Nelson,  121,  Sussex,  Kinjts  (east)  -Second  1-  ilday. 

Bayside,  IHd,  Waterside,  .Mhcrt— Se(  ond  and  luiiith  Satnrday. 

Morning  Star,  lli'i,  Victoria  Mills,  Westmorland     Second  and  fourth  Salnrdav. 

Morning  Star,  i:i('>,  Tay  Settlement,  Yoi  k-  First  'Ihiu-.-day. 

Union  Hrothcrs,  i:!7,  I'oint  Wolfe,  .Aihert  -Second  and  fo'urth  Satnrdav. 

Garihaldi,  l;(H,  Hillside  Alliert— 1' irst  Monday. 

Ka.stern  Star,  lii'.t,  Alherl  .Miin's,  Allieit— .S'lMilid  S.  tiirday. 

Star  of  Hope,  1  H",  Kluin,  Alhert— I'irst  Tuesday. 

Dominicn,  141,  Si  ,Ioliii--Firsl  and  thinl  Tiiesd^iy. 

Snubury,  M"),  i'leilc'ricton  .lunction,  Siuilpiiry— 1' ir.st  .Monday. 

ChipiJian  Volunteers,  lod,  Hrigu's  Corner,  (^ncens— Fir.st  Tuesday. 


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I.  ().  O.  F. 

(iraitd  L«Ml(;e  of  tli«<  LowiT  l'i-ovince«i. 
E  A  Bent,  Graiid  Master,  Piigwush,  \  S;  Jns  K  ^Iiicd.snaM,  Deputy  Grand 
Master,  Sherbrooke,  N  iS;  John   D  Mcf'"an,  GrauJ  WartK  ;  VV'oHiville,  N  S; 
J  C  P  Frazee,  Grand  Secretary,  h difax    \  S;  .1  H  Balcoin.  (ifi*     '   "  ••«*.urer, 
Halifax,  N  S;  J   il  Sutherland,  i'  c;  .M,  '    •^•md   Reprt'sentutivt ,  ili.  ■^  ^  ; 

H  W  Rogers,  i*  o  m,  CJrand  Kepre.sentativo,    Amherst,  N  IS;  Hv\    ,s.cliil> 
Bowman,  Grand  Chaphiin,  .New  Glasgow,  N  S;  ,/  ,'     '''"Ison,  (irand   Marski.. 
Charlottetown,  P  K  1  ;  MaKidiii   D  IJruwn,  Grand  Condiirl'"'.  i^'    lolm,  N    »'. . 
W  S  Saunders,  Grand  Guardian,   Wo"dstock,  N   B;  I)  S  M(]||  aniits  Grand 
Herald,  Moneion,  N  B. 

i)i:,rKi(T  KKi'iTV  (iitA.M)  M.\.«(ri'.n:.s 

I)i.strict  No  1— Ea.steni  Star  Lodge,  No  1 ;  Princess  Rebekalj  L<swJge,  S«  *     <»»'  --((c  W  Mc- 
JJonald,  rictou,  N  S.  „,, 

District  No  2— Moore,  17;  Caledonia.  2H;  Union.  :!0:  Regina,  7l.     li  K   '   '"•«n|>Hon    Sui  jjr 
Brae,  N  S. 

District  No  :J— St  Lawrence,  8 ;  Wildey ,  27  ;  Alpha  Hehekah,  10.    Thilip  I'.i  lUjj^.  f'b,arlotte- 
town,  PEL 

District  No  4— IMone(\r,  '.i ;  Peerless,  l".i ;  Siloani,  29;  (loklen  lUile,  4(; ;  .lew. I  i.   '-kah,  tj. 
M  D  Brown,  St  .John,  N  B. 

District  No  .=5— Orient,  10;  Mystic,  18;  Amity.  40;  Concord,  01);    Mizpah  Rebekah,  >.      ^  1- 
Messervev,  Halifax,  N  S. 

Distrid'  No  ()— Fuller,  .T  :  Norton,!;;  Seotia,  11;  (lolden  Link  Rebekah,2;  Southern  Crosf* 
Kebekah,:!;  Crystal  Fountain  Hehekah,  U.    .1  D  .McKcan,  Westville,  N  S. 

District  No  7- Victoria,  i:!;  Nasliwaak.  72.     (ieo  W  lirowii,  Marysville,  N  B. 

District  No  s— Fureka,  li;  Ivauhoe,  4i.    .lames  Scott,  Springhill,  N  S., 

District  N  ■  8(t— Ivy,  li.^) ;  Mvrtle,  71.     Neil  Morrison,  Amherst,  N  .S. 

District  V     9— Western   .Mar,   1(1;  (iuidiiig  Star,  21;  Crescent,  C,;^ ;  Sunbeam,  64.    J    I 
BdwarJs,  v  «.  h.  Annapolis,  N  S. 

Distviet  Ne  '"—Prince  Kdward,  22.     T  IKiradv,  e>  <:  M,  Sumnierside,  P  h  I. 

Dis'.rict  No    .;-    Mizpah,  24;  IMiunix,  oO  ;    Fidelity.  ".4.    S  .1  Moore,  .-hnhenacadie,  N  S. 

District  No     '  t-Lorne,  ;{i".  ;  Kidgelv,4:!.    .1  A  McDorman,  Creat  Village,  N  S. 

i    strict  No  l.i     Prince  Albert,  2C. ;  Pearl  Rebekah,  9.     D  S  Mc.Manus,  (.  ir,  Moncton.  N  B. 

i  .strict  No  14- Berwick,  M;  Hiawatha,  57;  Kingston,  05.    C  F  Rockwell,  Kentville,  N  S. 

uistrlct  No  1.5-  '    illey  Lodge,  HA.    Jjhn  Thonip>on,  Sussex,  N  B. 


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District  No  Ifi— Pcsaquid,  38;  Edwards,  47.    M  C  Piiiith,  Windsor,  N  S. 

District  No  17— (arlcton,  41.    W  S  ijaunders,  a  a,  Woodstoclc,  N  H. 

District  No  18— Jewel,  42.    Rupert  <  uniunghum,  Aiitigonish,  N  S. 

District  No  19— riiathain,  45.    J  D  B  F  Mackeuyic,  Cliathani,  N  B. 

District  No  20— Diamond,  51;  Orion.  58;  Bonnie  Brier,  Reb,  8.  Thomas  Andrews,  Yu;- 
mouth,  N  S. 

District  So  21— Queen,  52 ;  Vesta,  62 ;  Aberdeen,  68  ;  Triune,  75 ;  Brier,  76.  John  Johnson, 
Port  Morien,  N  S. 

District  No  22— Helping  Hand,  34.    Robert  Sutherland,  River  John,  N  S. 

District  No  23— Miriam,  56.    F  A  Sjtarhawk,  St  Stephen,  N  B. 

District  No  24— Rising  Sun,  59 ;  Lallave,  (>().    Jas  H  Brown,  Lunenburg,  N  S. 

District  No  25— Mayflowe  ,  61 ;  Seiiside,  70 ;  LaTour,  77.  Thos  Robertson,  p  G  R,  Barring- 
ton,  NS. 

District  No  26— North  Star,  4S.    R  G  Duft',  Cami)bellton,  N  B. 

District  No  27— Tokalon,  66.    J  R  Rattray,  Albcrton,  P  E  L 

District  No  28— Chedabucto,  67.    J  Fothergill,  Caii:,o,  N  8. 

District  No  29-  Mannion,  73 ;  Evangeline,  78.    Jas  11  Maodonald,  »  G  M,  Sherbrooke,  N  S. 

District  No  30— St  George,  55.    O  S  Dunham,  Digby,  N  S 

SUnuRDINATK   LOU(iKS— NIGHTS  OF   MKKTING. 


Eastern  Star,  1,  Pictou,  N  S,  Wednesday. 
Fuller,  5,  Meliarton,  N  S,  Friday. 
Norton,  6,  New  i.iujjjow,  N  S,  Mondr.y. 
St  Lawrence,8,  (  luirlottetown,  FEI,  Monday. 
Pioneer,  j,  St  ,Iohn,  N  H,  Friday. 
Orient,  10,  Halifax,  N  S,  Monday. 
Scotia,  11,  Westvillo,  N  S,  Thursday. 
Victoria,  13,  Fredericton,  N  B,  Monday. 
Eureka,  15,  SpringMll,  N  S,  Tuesday. 
Western  Star,  16,  Annai)olis,  Tuesday. 
;Moore,  17,  Thorburn,  N  S,  Tuesday. 
Mystic,  18,  Halifax,  N  S,  Thursday. 
Peerless,  19,  St  .lohn,  N  H,  Tuesday. 
<;uiding  Star, 21,  Granville  l''y,N  S,Monday. 
Prince  Edward,  22,  Summerside,  Thursday. 
Mystic  Tie,  23,  Oxford,  N  S,  ^Monday. 
:»Iizpah,  24,  Acadia  Mines,  N  S,  Tuesday. 
Crystal  Wave,  25,  Fugvvash,  N  S,  Tuesdav. 
Prince  Albert,  26,  Moncton,  N  B,  'Aednesdav. 
Wildey,  27,  Charlottetown,  P  E  I,  Friday. 
■Caledonia,  J8,  Hopewell,  N  S,  Wednesdav. 
.Siloam,  29.  St  John,  N  B,  Monday. 
Inion,  30,  Springville,  N  S,  Wednesday. 
Valley,  33,  Sussex,  N  B,  Tuesday. 
Helping  Hand,  34,  River  John,  N  S,  Monday. 
Ivy,  35,  Amherst,  N  S,  Fri'',av. 
Lome,  36,  Economy,  N  S,  t'riday. 
Pesaquid,  38,  Windsor,  H  s,  Tuesday. 
Amily,  40,  Halifax,  N  S,  Tuesday. 
Carleton,  41,  Woodstock,  N  B,  Thursday, 
-lewel,  42,  Antigonish,  N  S,  Tuesday. 
Ridgely,  43,  Great  Village,  N  s,  Tuesday. 
Jvanhoe,  44,  Parrsboro,  ^  S,  Thursday. 


Chatham,  -15,  Chatham,  N  B,  Thursday. 
Golden  Rule,  46,  St  John,  N  B,  Thursday. 
Edwards,  47,  Hantsport,  N  S,  Monday. 
North  Star,  48,  Campbellton,  N  B,  Tuesday, 
I'hijBnix,  50,  Truro,  N  t^,  Tuesd.iy. 
Diamond,  51,  Yarmouth,  N  S,  Thursday. 
Queen,  52,  Sydney,  C  B,  Friday. 
Berwick,  53,  Berwick,  N  S,  Tuesday. 
Fidelity,  54,  Shubenacadie,  N  S,  Wednesday. 
St  George,  55,  Digby,  >J  S,  Friday. 
Miriam,  oti,  («t  Stephen,  N  B,  Thursday. 
Hiavatha,  57,  Kentville,  N  S,  Friday. 
Orion,  58,  Port  Maitland,  N  S,  Monday. 
Rising  Sun,  .59,  Lunenburg,  N  S,  Moudav. 
LaHave,  60,  Bridgijwater,  N  S,  Friday. 
Mayflower,  61,  Barrington,  N  S,  Friday. 
Vesta,  62,  North  Sydney,  N  S,  Tuesday. 
Crescent,  63,  Bridgetown,  N  S,  Monday. 
Sunbeam,  64,  Middleton,  N  S,  Monday. 
Kingston,  65,  Kingston  .Station,  N  S,  "Friday. 
Tokalon,  66,  Alberton,  P  E  I,  Monday. 
Chedabucto,  67,  Cacso,  N  S,  Monday. 
Aberdeen,  08,  Little  Glace  Hay,  N  S,  FriiL-w 
Concord,  69,  Dartmouth,  N  S,  Tuesday. 
Seaside,  70,  Clark's  Harbor,  N  S,  Saturday. 
Myrtle,  71,  Sackville,  N  B,  Friday. 
^ashwaak,  72,  Marysville,  N  B,  Wednesday. 
Marmion,  73,  Sherbrooke,  N  S,  Fridaj^. 
Hegina,  74,  Sunny  Brae,  N  S,  Friday. 
Triune,  75,  Old  Bridgeport,  N  S,  Wednesday. 
Brier,  76,  Sydney  M  mes,  N  S,  Tuesday. 
LaTour,  77,  Port  LaTour,  N  S,  Thursday. 
Evangeline,  78,  Country  Harbor,  Saturday. 


Grand  Eiicainpnient  of  the  .'Maritime  Provinces. 

A  D  Grant,  Grand  Patriarch,  New  Glasgow,  N  S;  A  F  Messervey,  Grand 
High  Fiiest,  Halifax,  X  S;  F  W  Harper,  (irand  Senior  Warden,  Westville, 
N  S;  Melville  MeKean,  Grand  Scribe,  Pictou,  N  S;  I  E  Smith,  Grand  Treas- 
urer, St  John,  N  B;  J  A  Craig, p  g  p,  Grand  Representative,  Yarmouth,  N  S; 
W  II  Weatherspoon,  (irand  Junior  Warden,  Annapolis,  N  S;  D  R  Maclennan. 
Grand  Marshal,  Charlottetown,  P  E  I ;  J  A  Eraser,  Grand  Sentinel,  Moncton, 
X  B;  Alfred  Burcliell,  Deputy  Grand  Sentinel,  Glace,  Bay,  C  B. 

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2— Milicete  "  2,  i  E  Smith,  .^t  John,  N  B. 

3— Halifax  •'  3,  A  F  Messervey,  Halifax,  N  S. 

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-Yarmouth       "  7,  .1  A  Craig,  Yarmouth,  N  S. 

8,  Samuel  Watts,  Woodstock,  N  B. 
H,  Wm  Keunev,  Amherst,  N  S. 

10,  F  W  HarjuT,  Westville,  N  S. 

11,  W  H  Weatherspooii,  Annapolis,  N  S. 

12,  .Tardine  MeLean,  luireka,  N  S. 
i:{,  James  H  Brown,  I^unerihurg,  N  S. 
15,  Alfred  Burchtll,  (ilace  Bay,  C  B. 

SUUOKDINATli  ENCAMPMENTS— NIGHTS  OK   MlCKTINu. 

Stuart,  No  1,  Pictou,  N  S— First  Monday  eaeh  month. 

Miliceto,  No  2,  M  John,  N  B— Last  Wednesday  each  montli. 

Halifax,  No  3,  Halifax,  N  S— Third  Wednesday  each  month. 

Port  la  Joie,  No  4,  Charlottetown,  P  E  I — eeond  Wednesday  ea( 

Belvidore,  Ko  n,  llantsport,  N  S— Fourth  Friday  each  month. 

Mount  Carniel,  No  (l,  Moncton,  N  B-  Third  Friday  each  month. 

Yarniouih,  No  7,  Yarmouth,  N  S— First  Tuesday  each  month. 

Meductic,  No  8,  Woodstock,  N  B— Second  Tuesd'av  each  month. 

Micmac,  No  ii,  Amherst,  N  ."^—Second  and  fourth'.Mondav  each  month. 

Cushing,  No  10,  Westville,  N  S-First  and  third  Monday' each  month. 

Tawopskik,  No  II,  Annapolis,  N  S— Second  Wednesday  each  month. 

Wabeek,  No  12,  Eureka,  N  S— Second  and  Eouith  Monday  each  month. 

Lunenburg,  No  IH,  I^unenburg,  N  S— Last  Wi-dnesday  each  month. 

Mount  Horeb,  No  14,  New  (ilasgow,  N  S— First  and  third  Friday  each  month. 

Cape  Breton,  No  15,  Little  Glace  Bay,  C  B— First  and  third  Monday  each  month. 

RKBEKAII     LODUHS— NIGHTS   OK    MEETIN<i. 

Silver  Spray,  No  1,  Pugwasli,  N  S— On  Thursdays. 

^ioldeij  I  ink,  s'o  2,  New  (Masgow,  N  S— Second  and  fourth  F'ridays. 

Southern  Cro.ss,  No  8,  Stcllarton,  N  S— On  alternate  Mondays. 

Princess,  No  4,  Pictou,  N  S-On  alternate  .Mondays. 

Mizpah,  No  5,  Halifax,  N  S— Second  and  fourth  Fridays. 

Jewel,  No  6,  St  John  (we.>*t),  N  B— F^rst  and  third  Wednesdays. 

Colfax,  No  7,  O.xford,  J '  S  ■  On  Thursdays. 

Bonnie  Brier,  No  8,  Port  Maitland,  N  S— Meets  on . 

Pearl,  No  9,  MonctOii,  N  B— l-irst  and  third  ^londays. 
Alpha,  No  10,  Chaiiottotown,  P  E  I— First  anil  third  rucsdays. 
Crystal  B'ouutain,  No  11,  Westville,  N  S— Second  and  fourth  Tuesdays. 

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Grand  Divisiou  .S.  of  T.,  Province  of  New  Brmiswiek. 

G  W  P,  J  R  Woodburn,  St  John;  G  W  A,  E  S  Hennigar,  St  John ;  G  S, 
A  J  Armstrong,  St  John  ;  G  Treas,  T  U  Lawson,  St  John  ;  (i  Chaplain,  Rev 
Wm  Lawson,  Richihiieto;  Grand  Conductor,  Fred  G  Mdore,  Hopewell  Hill, 
Albert  Co;  Ciraud  Sentinel,  II  J  Evans,  Lakeside,  Kings  Co;  Grand  Siipt  of 
Young  People's  Work,  Jacob  1  Kierstead,  Collina,  Kings  Co. 

RKPRESENTATIVKS    TO   TIIK    NATIONAL   DIVISION. 

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well, John  (iowhind,  W  C  Whittaker,  J  C  Thomas,  A  J  Armstrong,  John 
Rankin,  Neil  J  Morrison,  Edward  S  Hennigar,  H  C  Tilley,  St  John  ;  Edward 
McCarthy,  J  E  Prit'e,  Moncton  ;  Hon  (ieorge  E  Foster,  Ottawa  ;  C  N  Vroom, 
S  Webber,  St  Stephen;  Judge  Steadman,  Fredericton ;  Daniel  McGruar, 
Newcastle;  H  H  Pitts,  Fredericton;  J  D  Phinney,  Richibiict<j ;  Robert  Bell, 
Howard  Trueman.  Sackville;  H  J  Thorne,  Minneapolis;  Rev  George  Steele, 


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Howard,  St  Stephen— Friday,  L  VV  Hughes. 

Guiney,  Market  Building,  St  Job. i— Thursday,  D  Bradley,  jr. 

Albion,  Market  Building,  ."^t.Iohn  — Wednesday,  H  D  Everett, 

Queens,  Gatcotown — Saturday,  H  J  DeVeber. 

Nortbunil  •  -land,  Chatham-  Friday,  George  Stothart. 

Sackville,  »ackville— Tuesday,  George  A  Fawcett. 

Richil'ucto,  Richibucto — Wednesday,  Uoberl  W  Beers. 

New  .istle,  Newcastle — Thursday,  .lames  Falconer. 

Westmorland,  Point  de  Huti',  Westmorland — Thursday,  .Tas  W  Colpitis. 

Golden  Rule,  Hopewell  Hill,  Alheit— Tuesday,  (J  M  Peek. 

Safeguard,  Pennlield,  (  harlotte— W  S  R  .lustason. 

Dalhousie,  Dalhousie — Monday,  ,1  R  MeKenzie. 

Baie  Verte,  F.aie  Ver+e— Wednesday,  R  Goodwin. 

Dover,  Dover,  w'e.stmorland — Saiurtlay,  A  K  Steoves. 

Granite  Rock,  Carleton — Tuesday,  ,1  McG  Campbell. 

Caledonia,  Douglastown,  Northumberland— Tuesday,  H  Kirkpatrick. 

Collina,  ("ollina  Corner,  Klnus — Thursday,  Jacob  I  Keirstead. 

Oxford,  Upper  (iagetown,  tjueens— Saturday,  C  H  Botsford. 

(4aribaldi,  Bentori,Carleton— Saturday,  Cbas  A  Lewin. 

Si  Martins,  St  Marlins— Tuesday,  kobert  Mosher. 

Moncton,  Mnncton — Monday,  (ieorge  11  Forbes. 

Lime  Rock,  South  Bay,  St  .John— Mondiiy,  W  .1  Lowry. 

Haveldck,  Butternut  Ridge,  Kings— Fridiiy,  E  Keith. 

Britannia,  Millntream,  Kings — "Saturday,  (.';  W  Weyman. 

Lansdowne,  Fredericton — Thursday,  II  II  Pitts. 

(  harlo,  Hiver  Cliarlo,  Uestigouelie--Thur!-day,  .7  H  Galbraith. 

Wills,  Tower  Hill,  cluuioite— Tuesday,  Wm  Ciillman. 

Red  Granite,  St  Gyorge — Saturday,  Mary  Russell. 

Gordon,  102  King  stieet.  St  .Idliii — l''riday,  Jo'iii  Law. 

Star  of  Hope,  Ippir  (ioslien,  .\lbert — Saturday,  B  B  Hayward. 

Rosetield,  McLauchlan  lioad,  Kent— Satuiday,  C  H  Hicks, 

Gloucester,  Stonehaven,  (iloueester — Saturday,  N  R  Richey. 

Centruvilb',  Ceutreville,  Kings — Saturday,  J  A  Northrup. 

Essex,  Waterford,  Kings— Thursday,  E  ^I   llewelling. 

Forest  Glenn,  Petiteortiae — Saturday,  II  \V  B  Colpits. 

Louison,  River  Louison,  Restigouehe — Frid  y,  R  Miller. 

Monument,  Kirklaiid,  Carleton— Saturday,  (i  W  .Jackson. 

Campbellton,  (ampbellton,  Restigouehe — Monday,  .1  T  Reid. 

Dundee,  Shannon  Vale,  Ke-jtigouche— .Saturday,  R  H  Wright. 

McCarthy,  Scotch  Settlement,  Westmorland — Wednesday,  Alex  Duff. 

Millstream,  Ipper  Millstream,  Kiiig> — Monday,  Zebulon  Gaunce. 

Kingselear,  Kinyt^clear,  York — Saturday,  B  W  I'ox. 

Mount  Middleton,  Mount  Middleton,  Kings— Friday,  Jos  W  Chapman. 

Blackville,  Blaekville,  Northumberland— Wednesday,  J  H  Dale. 

Silver  Stream,  Black  Brook,  Northumberland — Wednesday,  Wm  Tail. 

Maple  Green,  Dalhousie  Junction,  Restigouehe— Wednesday,  Wm  .lamicson. 

Miirysvilie,  Marysvllle — Iriday,  Wm  Henry. 

St  Geoi'ge,  St  John-   '.Vednesday,  Wm  Rodgeis. 

St  Andrews,  St  Andrevis— Wednesday,  R  A  Stewart. 

Whitneyvile,  Whitneyville,  Northumlieriand — Monday,  Bcnj  Forsythc. 

Red  Hank,  Bed  Bank,"Noithumberland  -  Friday,  Kev  J  I)  Murray 

Frances  Willard,  Sussex,  Kings— Monday,  John  Thompson. 

Sunbury,  Upper  Maugerville,  Sunlmry — Thursday,  Geo  F  Banks. 

Russell.  Bay  side,  (harlotte — Saturday,  James  Russell,  M  i'  p. 

Head  of  Millstieam,  Head  of  .Millstrea  i.  Kings — Monday,  B  B  Hayes. 

Head  of  Tide,  Head  of  Tide,  Restigouehe — Saturday,  John  F  Moir. 

Muiray,  Southesk,  Northumberland— ->aturday,  Benj  Hubbard. 

Tilley,  Gray's  Mills,  Kings — Monday,  RuWon  E  Lyon. 

Mayflower,  Harvey  Station,  York— Thursday,  J  A  Little. 

Riverside,  Coatesville,  Kent — Saturday,  G  BCoates. 

Charity,  Hatfield's  Point,  Kings— Sattirday,  D  A  Hatfield. 

Kingston,  Kingston,  Kent — Friday,  Alex  B  Carson. 

Lake  'de.  Kings — Monday,  J  \N  esley  Fowler. 

Jubilee,  St  John  (North  Endj- Monday,  W  F  Cronk. 


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INDEPENDENT  ORDER  OF  GOOD  TE.^^PLARS. 

IntcriiatinuHl  Supreme  Lod^e. 

K  W  (i  Tem[)lar,  Josepli  Malins.  Good  Teuiplur  Buildings,  Edraond  stifet. 
Birmingham,  England;  K  W  (r  Oiunsollor,  Edward  Warinsl<y,  m  p,  Stock- 
holm, Sweden;  ii  \V  G  V  Templar,  Miss  Anna  M  Saunders.  Lincoln, 
Nebraska;  R  W  (i  S  G  Temjilar,  Miss  Jessie  Forsvtii,  80  State  street  Boston. 
Mnss ;  K  W  G  Secretary,  C\>1  BF  Paiker,  Oneida  street,  Milwaukee,  Wis- 
consin ;  R  \V  G  Treasurer,  Dr  August  Forel,  Zurich,  Switzerland;  P  K 
W  G  Temi)lar,  Dr  I)  II  Mann,  194  Clinton  'Street,  Brooklyn,  N  Y;  R  \V  (r 
Chaplain,  Rev  E  Z  .J  DeBeer,  West  South  Africa;  R  VV' G  Marshal,  B  D 
Rogers,  Nov  Scotia  ;  R  VV  G  D  Marshal.  Miss  Florence  E  Cram,  Manchester. 
New  Hampshire;  li  W  G  A  Secretary,  Tom  Honeyman,  Good  Templar 
OflBces,  Glasgow,  Scotland ;  R  \V  G  (Juard,  Mrs  N  C  Crispin,  181?  Franklin 
street,  Melbourne,  Australia;  R  W  (J  Sentinel.  Ileniick  Voss,  Struer,  Den- 
mark;  R  \V  G  Messenger,  Edward  Pickering,  Harrismith,  Natal. 

Literature  Comniittee — Dr  Oronhyatekha,  Toronto,  Canada  ;  Jlon  S  I*> 
Chase,  Hallstead,  I'ennsylvania  ;  W  P  Roberts.  Minneapolis,  Minnesota;  Res' 
James  Yeames,  Boston,  Mass;  Prof  Ci  \V  E  Hill,  DesMoines,  Iowa. 

The  next  session  of  the  International  vSujireiue  Lodge  is  fixed  to  open  iu 
the  city  of  Toronto,  Dominion  of  Canada,  on  the  fourth  Tuesday  in  .June,  18!t'.'. 

Graiul  Loilg*'  of  New  ISi'UiiswU-.k. 
G  C  T,  W  R  Gould,  j  p,  Chatham;  ii  Conn,  G  W  Dodge,  Nauwigewauk. 
K  Co;  G  V  T,  Miss  Ida  Northrup,  Kingston,  K  C(»;  G  S  J  T,  Mrs  VV  W 
Killam,  Havelock,  K  Co;  G  Sec,  VV  M  Burns,  Hilisborough ;  G  Treas,  S  Z 
Dickson,  Nauwigewauk,  K  C;  P  (r  C  T,  \v  L  Waring,  .")5  Main  street,  St 
John;  G  Chap,  Rev  VV  Lawson,  Richibucto;  G  Mar.  E  (r  Merritt,  Frederic- 
ton  (members  of  executive);  G  D  M,  C  D  Killam,  Victoria  Mills,  West  Co; 
G  G,  J  II  Gray,  Springfield,  Kings  Co;  (x  Sent,  John  Bert v,  Turtle  Creek. 
Albert  Co;  G  A  S,  B  E  (ioodspeed,  Niishwaak  V,  Yoik  C();'G  Mess,  Geo  T 
Bradley,  Nashwaak  V,  Y  Co;  R  VV  <.r  T,  VV  L  Waring,  -v^  Main  street,  St 
John. 

Li.st  of  Working  Lodges. 

A'o.               Xaine.                     Meeliii;/.                 I>.  <1.  (\  T.  .Idili/'xx. 

4  East  .\ll)ert Tuesday l-Alwaid  .loues Suiri-y,  Albert. 

'21   Fredericton \V«'(liie>day  ...('  Wiillaco I'rtdericlon. 

:«  Prineess  Ak;xaiidria..SiUui(hiy  ." >r  (i  .leiikiiis Kars,  Kings. 

40  Dorchester Monday  K  W  Wekloti Dorchester. 

44  Albiou  Saturday    ....  Newton  .larvis Fredericloii. 

53  Mansl)ridge Saturday Hugh  Toner .Mispee,  St  .John. 

'A  Bay  View Wednesday  ...\Vm  Secord  P^ed  Head,  St  .lolin. 

6G  Seailel  Hunaer Saturday  .'...  .Win  T  (*uni)iugliam...i'isarine(),  St  ,Iohn. 

t)8  Sirion M<inday Robert  liartlett I'Jl  Carmarthen  st.,  St  John. 

SI  Sea  Shore Tin  sdaV Wellington  Vail St  Martins,  St  .John. 

.'^6  Almou Tuesday II  "'  (.iiguey Milledgeville,  St  John. 

89  Shediae Thursday J  II  .Mooie Shediae. 

103  Maple  View .>^atuiday  D  W  Sadler Sisson  Ridge,  Victoria. 

108  Gordon Thur.-da'y Samuel  Snodgrass Smithtowii,  Kings. 

lO'J  No  Surrender Thursday Wni  T  Nddwell Fairville,  St  .John. 

110  Hold  theldit .^aturdav  Teromo  Dawson Dawsonvilie,  Albert. 

115  Alma Thursday D  C  Cleveland Alma,  Albert. 

116  Hopewell Monday W  A  Trutnuui Albert,  Albert. 

117  Pleasant  Valley Thursday W  C  Keating Albert  Mines.  Albert. 

121  Nashwaak  Village Saturday  (ieo  T  Bradley Nashwaak  Village,  York. 

125  Phcenix Wednesday  ...Bertie  Moore Mechanic  Settlement,  Kings. 

150  Cha'ham.  '. Tuisday <ieo  T  Stewart Chatham. 

154  Sheffield  Union Friday F  W  Barker Sheffield  Academy,  Sunbury. 

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Victory Saturday  W  S  Inch Jerusalem,  Queens. 

Fidelis Friday John  MeKinnon Norton  Station,  Kinus. 

White  Stiir .Monday Mosos  riteeves Edgetfs  Landing,  Aloert. 

Garfield Monday J  T  Logan Gondola  I'oint,  Kings. 

Cedar  (irove Friday J  H  Gray Springfield,  Kings. 

Pearl Saturday lames  »  White Whitens  Mills,  Kings. 

Weldou Wednesday  ...Wni  G  Dulty Weldon,  Alhert. 

Ambition Friday C  W  Weyman Apohacjui,  Kings. 

Alnwick Saturdiiy Tabusiutac,  Northumberland. 

Queen's  Own Monday ("  W  Pearcc Cambridge,  Queens. 

Pidgeon Kev  Wm  Lawson liichibucto,  Kent. 

Cambridge  Star I'luirsday Geo  (."  Hendry Central  Cambridge,  Queens 

l/lowelyii  Saturday K  F  Dykeman Jemseg,  Queens. 

Kegina l-'ridav Amy  J  McLean i  umberland  Bay,  Queens. 

Fairfield  Friday W  It  Floyd Fairfield,  St  John. 

Rocky  tilen Tuesday H  M  Corbttt Armstrong's  Corner,  Queens. 

Ever  Onward Thursday Mary  D  Gilli.s Lower  Napan,  Northumberd. 

Riverside Thursday lohii  A  McNaughton.. Black  Rivei'  Bridge,  North'ld. 

Reform Tui'sday H  II  Keith Ilavelock  Corner,  Kings. 

Advance '. Prosser  Brook,  Albert. 

Never  Surrender .Siturday  John  H  Ferry Turtle  Creek,  Albert. 

Lone  ytar Friday M  T  Steeves Shenstoue,  Albert. 

Spreading  Oak Saturday  John  T  Weatherby Little  Ridge,  Charlotte. 

Dominion Wedncnlay  ...David  Magee ." 12  Siraonds  street,  St  John. 

Harvey Friday I^  H  Robinson Harvey,  Albert. 

Endeavour Saturday  Thomas  McLaughlin.. Curry ville,  Albert. 

Francis  Willard Wednesday  ...J  T  Steeves Hillsboro',  Albert. 

Willow  Tree Thursday Thos  G  Ferry Lower  Ridge,  Kings. 

Ivy Monday  R  I  Carloss 14  Charles  street,  St  John. 

Beacon  Star Saturday  Thi.s  Scribncr Lime  Hill,  Kings. 

Crystal Friday C  D  Killam Victoria  Mills,  Westmorland. 

Range Wednesday  ...A  1'  McVicar Range,  Queens. 

White  Birch Tuesday T  W  McNaughion Black  River,  Northumberl'd. 

Pride  of  the  Plain Saturday  Thos  S  Taylor .Salisbury,  Westmorland. 

Arbutus Saturday  leremiah  Fillmore Berry toei,  Albert. 

Undaunted  i'ridav S  c  Spencer Hopewell  Cape,  Albert. 

Mt  I'leasant Thursday  C  C  West Hopewell  Hill,  All)ert. 

Anchor Saturday  Harry  W  Steeves Hildgard,  Westmorland, 

Loyalist Friday M  ti  Uainwright  Kingston,  Kings. 

Beaver Wednesday  ...Austin  R  Wetmore Clifion,  Kings. 

Nauwigewauk Wednesday  ...<i  W  Dodge Nauwigewauk,  Kings. 

Cambridge  luion Saturday  L  J  Fiower McDonald's  Corner,  Queens. 

Waring ' J  W  Hallett McAdam  Junction,  York. 

F<;iensdale Thursday D  O  McDougall Long  Reach,  Kings. 

Hampton Monday I  A  MeKinnon Hampton,  Kings. 

Hamilton W  R  Roiiinson Kouchibouguac,  Kent. 

Star  of  Hope Fridav W  H  McDonald 1U5  Queen  St  (east),  St  John. 


TEMPLE  OF  HONOR  AND  TEMPERANCE. 

Departments  of  the  Order  in  this  Jurisdiction — Subordinate  Temples:  Vic- 
toria, No  2,  meets  iirst  and  third  Tuesday  in  each  month  in  hall,  Market 
Building,  Charlotte  street,  St  John,  N  B.  Alexandra,  No  6,  meets  every 
Thursday  in  Temple  of  Honor  Hall,  Main  street,  North  End,  St  John,  N  B. 
Tilley  Temple,  No  14,  meets  every  Thursday  in  Segee's  Hall,  Mill  street,  St 
John,  N  B.  Aberdeen,  No  15,  meets  every  Monday  at  hall,  Milford,  St  John 
County,  N  B.  St  James,  No  16,  meets  every  Tuesday  in  Temperance  Hall, 
St  James  street,  St  John,  N  B.  Subordinate  Sections — Junior  Templars  of 
Honor  and  Temperance :  Victoria  Section,  No  1,  meets  every  Friday  in 
hall.  Market  Building,  Charlotte  street,  St  John,  N  B.  Alexandra  Section, 
No  2,  meets  every  Tuesday  in  Temple  of  Honor  Hall,  Main  street,  Nortli 
End,  St  John,  N  B.    Social  Temples — Victoria  Social  Temple,  No  6,  meets 


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second  and  tliird  Tuesday  in  each  month  in  the  hall,  Market  building,  Char- 
lotte street,  St  John,  N  11  Subordinate  Councils — Eastern  Star,  No  1,  meets 
at  call  of  Chief  of  Council  in  Segee's  Hall,  '^'111  street,  St  John,  N  B.  River- 
side, No  2,  meets  al  call  of  Chief  of  Council  i.i  Temple  of  Honor  Hull,  Main 
street,  North.  End,  St  John,  N  B.  Grand  Temple,  meets  semi-annually  in 
May  or  June  and  in  November  or  December.  Executive  Officers  of  Grand 
Temple :  George  T  J  Blewett,  G  W  T.  73  Harrison  street,  North  End,  St 
John,  N  B;  \Vm  C  Simpson,  G  W  K,  22  St  David  street,  St  John,  N  B. 


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ANCIENT  OKDER  OF  FORESTERS. 

H  J  Snelgrove  (Major),  H  C  R,  Coburg;  W  Baird,  P  H  C  S  W,  H  S  C  R, 
<:^alt;  H  E  Griffiths,  P  D  C  R  H  C  T,  Toronto;  L  Seacord,  m  d,  P  H  C  R, 
H  C,  Medical  Examiner,  Brantford ;  S  H  Kent,  P  D  C  R,  H  C  S  W,  Ham- 
ilton;  G  Dulmage,  P  H  C  J  B,  H  C  J  W,  Belleville;  H  J  Boyd,  H  C  S  B, 
Mount  Forest ;  W  >Villianis,  P  H  C  S,  Fermauent  Secretary. 

Trustees— E  F  Claike,  Toronto;  C  B  Heyd,  Brantford;  W  Douglas,  Owen 
Sound. 

Auditors  -  John  Anderson,  Montreal ;  F  Abbott,  Meaford  ;  H  Catley,  Mount 
Forest. 

Laws  and  Relief  Comn)ittee— W  J  Vale,  P  D  C  R,  Chairman,  Toronto;  D 
F  MacWatt,  P  H  C  R,  Bairie;  VV  Mills,  P  H  S  C  R,  Ingersoll ;  C  Chappel, 
Montreal;  Scott  E  Morrill,  St  John,  N  B. 

High  Court  Solicitor— D  F  MacWatt,  P  H  C  R,  Barrie. 

High  Court  Medical  P^xaminer— L  Seacord,  M  d,  P  H  C  R,  Brantford. 

Organizer  for  New  Brunswick — George  A  Hurd,  McAdam,  N  B. 

D  C  R  New  Brunswick— Scott  E  Morrill,  St  John,  N  B. 

Couit.s  ii    New  Brunswick. 

Court  Pride  of  St  John,  No  SOSO,  St  John,  N  B— J  F  Brown  C  R;  William 
Evans,  S  C  R;  F  W  Marshall,  P  C  R;  James  Morrell,  Treasurer;  R  D 
Knowles,  Secretary. 

Court  McAdam,' No  8085,  McAdam  Junction,  N  B— L  H  Brown,  Secretary, 
McAdam  Junction,  N  B. 

Diamond  Jubilee,  No  8*77,  St  John,  N  B-  F  K  Keiler,  C  R;  B  Anderson, 
SCR;  Scott  E  Morrill,  P  C  R;  S  A  Hawker,  Treasurer;  A  W  Biddington, 

Aberdeen,  No  8578,  Woodstock,  N  B— A  J  Gray,  Secretary,  Woodstock,  N  B. 
Clarendon,  No  8580,  Clarendon  Station.  N  B— Edward  Burnley,  Secretary, 
Clarendon,  N  B.  

ANCIENT  ORDER  UNITED  WORKMEN. 

Chambers  Lodge,  No  1— Meets  in  Orange  Hall,  Germain  street,  second  and 

fourth  Mondav  of  each  month. 
Carleton  Lodge,  No  2  -Meets  in  City  Hall,  Carleton,  first  and  third  Monday 

of  each  month. 
Valentine  Lodge,  No  ;;  -Meets  in  1.  O.  F.  Hall,  Charlotte  street,  second  and 

fourth  Tuesdav  of  each  month. 
Adelphoi  Lodge,  No  4— Meets  in  Temple  of  Honor  Hall,  Main  street,  first 

and  third  Mondav  of  each  month. 


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INDEPENDENT  ORDER  OF  FORESTERS. 

The  Executive  Council  —  Siiprerae  Chief  Ranger,  (^ronhyatekha,  m  u. 
Toronto;  Past  Supreme  Chief  Ranger,  E  Kotterell,  House  of  Conunon-. 
Ottawa;  Supreme  Vice  Chief  Ranger,  Hon  D  D  Aitken,  Flint,  Michigan  ■ 
Supreme  Secretary,  Major  John  A  Mcdillivray,  <i  c,  Toronto;  Snprenv' 
Treasurer,  H  A  Collins,  Toronto;  Supreme  Physician,  Thomas  Millman,  m  !>. 
Toronto;  Supreme  Counsellor,  Hon  Judge  Wedderburn,  <iC,  Hanijjton,  N  11. 

Hi^h  Court  of  New  ItruiiHwiuk. 

High  Standing  Committee— H  C  R.  Hon  Judge  Wedderburn,  Hampton;  i' 
HCR,  Win  Kinghorn,  St  Marys,  York  County;  H  V  C  R,  W  J  S  Mile-.. 
M  A,  St  John  (North);  H  Secretary,  F  W  Emmerson,  a  b,  Judge  of  Probate, 
Sackville;  H  Treasurer,  E  P  Eastman,  Tetitcodiac  ;  H  Physician,  B  M  Mullin, 
M  T),  St  Marys,  York  Co;  H  C,  E  R  C'hapman,  a  i?,  St  John. 

High  Auditors — J  V  Russell,  St  John  ;  Thomas  Murray,  Sackville. 

Appointed  Officers — H  Chaplain,  Rev  D  Fish,  Florenceville ;  H  S  W,  If 
Nadeau,  Edinundston  ;  H  J  W,  W  (J  Eraser,  Campbellton  ;  H  S  B,  W  McK 
Weldon,  Moncton;  H  J  B,  R  W  Mitchell,  Kingston,  Kent  Co;  H  Mar,  A 
Hastings,  St  John  (North) ;  H  Con,  S  L  T  McKnight,  Belleisle  Creek,  King- 
Co;  H  Mess,  A  W  Ebbett,  Judge  of  Probate,  Gagetown  ;  H  J  S,  John  Farley, 
Bristol,  Carleton  Co. 

Bankers  for  the  High  Court  of  New  Brunswick — The  Halifax  Banking  Ci>iti- 

pr.ny,  Sackville  and  St  John,  N  B 

Directory  of  Courts. 

^Vo.  Location.  C.  D.  ('.  Jl.  Xif/htu  of  MecHiu/. 

1711  Alliert P  W  F  Brewster 4th  Widnesday. 

1290  Albert  Mines <'  S  Woodworth 4tli  Tuesday. 

226  Alma T  E  Colpitts,  a  h 3rd  Satiirda'y. 

.166  Apoha(iiii V  L  (Jross 1st  and  :<rd  Saturdays. 

626  An;li..  er F  .1  Kupkey 2nd  and  4th  Wednesdays 

747  Arth,  .ette,  Victoria Robt  Knowiton 4th  Thursday. 

:{280  Avoni , lie,  Carleton las  A  Barber 

15fi4  Berry's  Mills T  S  Steeves 2iid  and  4th  Saturdays. 

3190  Bath,  Carleton I  L  Shaw 

3320  Baydu  Vin VV  B  Willistou 4th  Saturday. 

:{045  Bathurst A  N  Desbrisay 'Jnd  and  4t,h  Tuesdays. 

1789  Belleisle  Point O  N  Mclntvre 2nd  and  4th  Fridays. 

449  Buctouche las  H  Powell 4th  Tuesday. 

642  Bristol,  Carleton lohn  Farley 1st  and  3id  Saturdays. 

845  Boiestowu W  T  Slmrp 4ih  Saturday. 

1289  Blissville A  H  Worden 3rd  Saturday. 

1389  Belleisle  Creek (i  \V  Scovil,  m  p  i- Alternate  Saturdays. 

1498  Bluonitield,  Carleton II  A  Sinker 2ud  and  4th  Saturdays. 

1636  Blissfield,  Northumberland.... M  A  Kelly 2nd  and  4th  Tuesdays. 

1877  Bear  Island,  York .MA  Uagerinan 

1926  Back  Bay,  Charlotte Andrew  Ma^ee Last  Saturday. 

1781  Bloomtield,  Kings J  T  .McVey 4tli  Friday. 

1845  Bayfield,  Wi  stniorland Ceo  J  Dob.son 2nd  and  4th  Tuesdays. 

1854  Bristol,  Westmorland S  W  Burgess,  m  j) 1st  and  3rd  Fridays. 

3448  Burtt's  Corner,  York Ellwood  JUirtt 

1965  Blaekville W  ,)  McLagi?an 2nd  and  4th  Fiidays. 

1870  Ba^s  River I  B  Miller 2nd  and  4th  Saturdays. 

3589  Bale  Verte itcv  S  .lames 2nd  and  4th  Thuisdays 

3643  Black  River  B'c,Nortbumb'ld..Wm  V  l.llock 2nd  and  last  Saturdays. 

52  Chatham  Alex  McKinnon 4th  Monday. 

162  Centrevillp,  Carleton A  C  <iil>son 4th  Tuesday. 

274  Clover  Hill,  Kin-s Chas  Gates 4th  Saturday. 

641  Campbellton W  It  Fraser Last  Thur.-day. 

071  Carsouville,  Kings Chas  II  Cook 2nd  and  4th  Fridays. 

1575  Clearview,  Carleton f;  H  Phillips l.st  and  3rd  Tuesdays. 

1394  Cody's,  Queens T  P  Heiherington 1st  and  3rd  Tuesdays. 

J.  &  A.  MCMILLAN  PUBLISH  McMILLAN'S  MAP  OF  NEW  BRUNSWICK. 


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L>ic<tliim.  <\  D.C.n.  iVi(//ihoj  Mifliii,,. 

Chi|)ii»anV,(.,»iu;cns H  A  Ilyaii  2nd  and  4tli  Tluirsday.i. 

rhiireh's  Pt,  N()v|Iiimii1.'1<1 W  Anderson 

Downcyvillo,  Kmi^s M  (i  .Icnkins Last  Tuesday 

Dniliam  Urid^e,  York K<'V  H  I'.cll La  t  Wednesday. 

Doaktown Otto  Hitdcrlirand.  Ith  Mondav. 

Derby,  Norlhnniberland los  K  releii:i :!id  Tlmrsday. 

Deboe,  .hinctioii ('  \V  Uiekenson '.'nd  and  Itli  Saturdav.i. 

Dalhousie Tlins  A  Seott Last  I'ridav. 

Dorcliestcr A  \V  Cliapnian ^tli  Kridav" 

l)on><las(own T  MoKonzic I>ast  Kridav. 

EI«in H  A  Smith 2iid  and  n"li  Monday-.. 

Eel  River,  York Kli.-lia  Mdore Itli  Saturday. 

Eel  River,  Restigoiiclie II  A  McMillan Last  Mondav. 

East  Florenceville N  II  Toni|ikins 4th  Saturday. 

KdnuMidslon Hector  Nadeaii lird  Tuesdav. 

Florenceville Otis  Shaw Last  Monday. 

Erederictou Alex   liurchill Mb  Wednesday. 

Fairville A  ()  Hanson 2n<l  iind  4th  Tue.sdays. 

Ford's  Mill Tas  Cariuthers 2hd  and  -Uh  .Saturday.-t. 

Golden  (irovc,  St  John W  A   MeKate Itb  Monday. 

Grand  Falls II  \V  Taylor 2inl  and  hi'^t  Satiirdayn. 

(Jrand  Manaii W  K  Kent .'!rd  Tiiesd.iy. 

Glassville f  15  Millii' 2nd  and  4th  Wednesdayu. 

Ga^eiown  .\  W  Khbett 2nd  and  4th  Tuesdays. 

(iaj;etown  (I'pper) (ieo  E  Babbitt 2nd  and  last  Thursdays. 

Grand  Hay 1>  M  Hanmi .'!rd  Monday. 

(iri  ^uwieli W  S  Helyia Last  Wednesday. 

Harcourt,  Kent  Ts:\ac  n'llumiihrey :Hrd  Tuesday. 

Hatnpst'ad,  Queens Tsinic  Van  Wurt.....". 2nd  and  4tri  Saturdays. 

Haveloek luhn  R  I'riee :!rd  Mondiy. 

Hampton W  V,  Crawi'urd iird  Thursday. 

Hartland A  F  Catupbill '.'nd  and  Itli  .-Saturdays. 

Hillsboro I  HSteeves :>rd  Tuesday. 

Harvey  Station S  H  Hunlei' 4th  Saiunlav . 

Hopewell  ('ape I  A  Tinj^loy Last  Saturday. 

Harvey,  Albert K  II  Robinson Last  Sat  urday. 

Hardwicke C,  S  Riennan 1st  and  :trd  Saturdays. 

Jemsei;.  tiueeus V  .M  Colwell 2nd  and  4lh  Mondays. 

Jerusalem W  Fred  Inch tth  Friday. 

Jacksonville ('has  I'lumnier :'>rd  Tuesday. 

Keswick C  E  .fones 4tti  Wednesday. 

Kinuston,  Kent II  M  L'erguson I5rd  Tuesday. 

Kingstor),  Kinj;s Rev  H  S  Wainwrigbt 4th  Saturday. 

Kilburn,  Victoria Ri^nj  Kilburn 2nd  and  tth  Tuesday."!. 

Lepreaux Dr  II  I'  Reynolds 4tb  Saturday. 

Lord's  Cove,  Charlotte T  W  Cook.." 2nil  and  last  Saturdays. 

L'Tete,  Charlotte H  H  McLean 1st  and  .'!rd  Thursdays. 

LoHK  Point,  Kings Andrew  Leonard Alternate  Saturdays. 

Logf^ievilie F  W  Russell 1st  and  :ird  Thursdays 

Moncton  Vt  H  Pick 3rd  Thursday. 

Moncton W  McK  Weldon 4th  Friday. 

Moncton Tames  Doyle 3rd  Friday. 

Milltown Harrison  Morrison !st  and  3rd  Thursdays. 

Marvsvill  ' Geo  B  Smith 3rd  Tuesday. 

Millville,  York E  H  Estey 2nd  and  4th  Saturdays. 

McAdam  Junction M  H  (joodspeeil  2nd  and  last  Tuesdays. 

Musquash Geo  Bedell,  m  d 2nil  and  4th  Saturdays. 

Mountain  Dale Hazen   Folkins Alternate  Saturdays. 

Midgic Rev  J  (i  A  Helyea 2nd  and  4th  Saturdays. 

Norton  Station D  B  Hatfield..." .Alternate  Wednesdays. 

Newcastle,  Nortbnmbetland.,. John  8  Fleming 4th  Thursday. 

Newtown,  Kings A  J  Campbell 3rd  Saturday. 

Newcastle,  Queens James  O  Miller 

Napan A  G  Dickson Last  Thursday. 

Oromocto  T  P  Peake,  m  n La>t  Tuesday. 

Oak  Bay David  (i  Dickey 2nd  and  4tb  Mondays. 

Penobs(niis H  E  Freeze 3rd  Saturday. 

Poquiock W  H  Berry 2nd  and  last  Thursday!*. 


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1670 

94 

786 

3032 

1927 

18;V2 

3185 

3588 

3636 

1761 

3012 

1747 

1755 

125 

121 

1117 

268 

1470 

1572 

1628 

145 

190 

283 

394 

485 

508 

570 

721 

803 

33i2 

118 

1821 

1666 

3042 

1841 

1795 

3080 

325 

3065 

652 

1665 

3666 

8605 

1812 


Location.  C.  D.  C.  R.  Kifjhts  of  Mectiny. 

Perth  Centre A  L  ("ireen Last  iiiKht. 

Petitcodiae N  Steoves I'nd  and  4ih  Mondays. 

Port  Klgiii. R  K  Carter,  M  u '2nd  and  4th  Fridays. 

River  Cliarlo I^  W  Ihunilton 2nd  and  4th  Wednesday*. 

Rolling  Dam,  Charlotte (\  \\  Leaver 3rd  Hatunlay. 

Richibueto I  D  McMinn 

River  Louison W  II  MeMiilan Last  Monday. 

Red  Hank,  St  .lohn s  Cliinninf^ham 2nd  and  last  Tuesdays. 

Red  Pank,  Northumberland.. ..11  F  Whitney 

St  John E  W   Paul L.st  Monday. 

St  John M  (;  H  Henderson 3rd  Mon<lav. 

St  John T  A  Wntsou 4th  Thursday. 

St  John Keverdy  Sti'cves 1st  and  3rd  Mondays. 

St  .John Fred  FFlewwellinj; ".rd  Tuesday. 

St  John W  J  S  N.iles 2nd  ami  last  Thursdays. 

St  John A  llaslinj^s 2nd  and  4tli  .Mondays'. 

St  John I  )•;  Smith l.<t  luohday  after  l.'dli. 

St  John F  M  '^mith Ist  and  :'.rd  Thursdays. 

St  Jobn W  II  White 'Jnd  and  last  Wednesday > 

Salmon  River,  St  John 1  no  Armstrong 1st  and  3rd  Tuesdays. 

St  Marys 1^  Vaiiwart   1st  Tuesday  after  15th. 

Salisburv 1']  Moore,  m  u Last  Wednesday. 

Sussex  .'. I  W  West 3rd  Thursday.  ' 

Shediac W  A  Russell 4th  Tuesday. 

St  (ieortre (iiiy  H  Clineh Fa^t  Monday. 

St  Andrews V.  A  Coekburn 2nd  and  last  Mondays. 

St  Stephen Tames  Murrav 4th  Tuesday. 

Stanley Tiuis  II  ('rai«. 4th  Saturday. 

Sackville IT  F  Faweeit 'Jnd  and  4th  Tuesdays. 

Sackville  (UppiT) F  J  Tin>;lev 2n<l  and  4th  Thnisd'avs. 

St  Martins W  FSkillen 3rd  Thursday. 

Shannon,  Queens R  B  Me('reiid«f 2nd  and  4th  Saturdays. 

Sheffield M  F  (iilbert.." 3rd  Widnesday. 

Summertield,  Carleton 'Ihos  Killeollins 

The  Range,  (Queens Peter  B  iSaiton Kst  aid  3rd  Saturdays. 

The  Narrows,  (Queens C  N  Robinson 2nd  and  4th  Fridays. 

Tay  Settlement,  York John  Boyd 4th  Saturday. 

llphani  Station .\  Mierwuoil 4th  Thursday. 

Wateiford,  Kings T  C  Moore liast  Tuesday. 

Woodstock lohn  Tattersall 2nd  and  4th  Tuesdays. 

Weldsford,  Queens 1)  H  IMcDonald 2nd  and  4th  Tuesdays. 

Wood  point Bedford  Tower 

W(>stmorland  Point II  <'  Lawson 2nd  and  4th  Mondays. 

Young's  Cove,  Queens T  G  O  Earle,  m  n 2nd  and  4th  Saturdays. 


SONS  OF  ENGLAND  BENEVOLENT  SOCIETY. 

148  Lo(lf];e  Eton,  Charlottetown,  P  E  I 

149  Lodge  Kenilworth,  New  Glasgow,  N  S 

150  Lodge  Haliiax,  Halifax,  N  S 

151  Lodge  Islington,  Fredericton,  N  B 
160  Lodge  Rose  of  Stanley,  Stanley,  N  B 
192  Lodge  Forest  of  Dean,  Westville.  N  S 

207  Lodge  Marlborough,  St  John,  N  B 

208  Lodge  Shaftesbury,  Moncton,  N  B 
223  Lodge  Chebneto,  Halifax,  N  S 

226  Lodge  St  Aidans,  Springhill  Mines,  N  S 

227  Lodge  Dudley,  St  Johns,  N  F 

228  Lodge  Dartmouth,  Dartmouth,  N  S 

229  Lodge  Worthing,  Stellarton,  N  S 

236  Lodge  Diamond  Jubilee,  Harbor  Grace,  N  F 

34  Juvenile  Lodge  Marlborough.  St  John,  N  B 

35  Juvenile  Lodge  Shaftesbury,  Moncton,  N  B 

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KNIGHTS  OF  PYTHIAS. 

Supreme  Liicl^e   Knif^htfl  of  PythiaH. 


Supreme  Inner  (iunrd,  H  A  Uigelow,  Seiittlo,  \V:isliin<rtoii ;  Sii|ireine  Outer 
(iuard,  John  W  Thompson,  Washington,  I)  (';  I^>o:ir(l  of  Contrnl  Kn(h)\vnK'ut 
Rank,  John  A  Ilinsey,  President,  ;57  C'onuncrce  Ulotk.  (  hiciif-o,  111 ;  Major 
General  Uniform  Rank,  Jus  \{  C'arnalian,  Indianapolis,  inij.  Siii)reme  Lo(lge 
convenes  in  Indiannj'lis,  Ind,  fourth  Tuesday  in  Anmist,  1S!)S. 

Supreme  Kepreseniatives  of  (Jrand  Lod>,'e  of  Maritime  Provinces — W  C  N 
Grimmer,  St  Stephen,  N  B;  Jaii'es  D  I'owler,  Frederiiton,  N  I). 

Grand  T^odKe  oi'  tlic  >Iaritiin4>  rroviiic<>s. 
Grand  Chancellor,  J  M  Deacon,  Milltown,  X  P.;  (irand  Virc-Chancellnr, 
F  A  Godsoe,  St  John,  N  P.;  (Jrand  Prehite,  J  F  (iilroy,  Spi  inMhill,  N  S; 
Grand  Keeper  of  Records  and  Seal.  John  ('  Henry,  Pox  L*82,  St  Stephen,  N  B : 
Grand  Master  of  Exchetpier,  II  J  Po^xnn,  Atnherst,  X  S;  (iiand  Ma-ter-at- 
Arma,  W  E  Sherard,  Moncton,  X  B;  Grand  Inner  (iuard,  H  LCole,  Halifax, 
N  S  ;  Grand  Outer  Guard.  Rev  D  T  Porter,  Advocate,  N  S.  The  next  con- 
vention of  the  Grand    Lodge   will   l)e   held   in  St  Stephen,  N  B,  on  the  flr-t 

Tuesday  in  August,  1898. 

.Subordinate  Lodgen. 

Xeic  JinnifUfick  Lodge,  No.  /,  Sninf  John,  N.  B. 
Chancellor  Commander,  C  H  Smythe ;    Iveeper  of  Records  and  Seal,  T  B 
Donohue.     Meets  every  alternate  Wednesday. 

I'liioii  I.odrje.  No.    '.,  Sain/  .hihii,  N.   B. 

Chancellor  Commander.  Frederick  Ferguson  ;  Keeper  of  Records  and  Seal, 
A  B  Robinson,  St  John,  N  B.     Meets  every  alternate  Wednesday. 

Wi'stmorland  Lodge,  Xo.  ■*,  Monc/on,  X.  B. 

Chancellor  Commander,  E  O  Steeves ;    Keeper  of  Records  and  Seal,  Alex 
P  Tait.     Meets  every  Tuesday. 

Frontier  Lodge,  Xo.  .',,  Si  S/fi'/ii'ii,  X  B. 
Chancellor  Commander,  Arthur  McKenzie  ;  Keeper  of  Records  and  Seal, 
C  A  Laubman.     Meets  second  and  fourth  Tuesday. 

Cvmhfrlaiid  iMdge,  Xo.  •",  S/>ringhill,  X.  S. 

Chancellor  Commander,  Duncan  Blue;    Keeper  of  Records  and  Seal,  R  H 
Cooper.     Meets  Thursday. 

Frederic/on  Lodg<\  Xo.  il,  Fredrrlclon,  N.  B. 

Chancellor  Commander,  Chas  W  Whelpley  ;  Keeper  of  Records  and  Seal, 
Jas  A  Reed.     Meets  second  and  fourth  Tuesday. 

fvanhoc  Lodge,  No.  7,   Wood.itock,  X   B, 

Chancellor  Commander,  R  E  Ilolyoke ;  Keeper  of  Records  and  Seal,  G  H 
Holyoke.     Meets  Monday. 

Em-der  Lodge,  No.  S,  Milltown,  X.  B. 

Chancellor  Commander,  Albertus  Faloon;    Keeper  of  Records  and  Seal,  J 
W  Graham.     Meets  first  and  third  Monday.  ^ 

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J.  &  A.  McMillan  keep  waterman's  ideal  fountain  pens. 


Sn,.il,h-  Loilr/p,  Xo.  U,  Si.  Aniln-fr.'<,  ,V.  B. 
Cliiiiuillor  CoiiincindiT,  J  A    Wade.  M   D  ;   Keeper  of   itcoonls   and   Soal, 
jMbert  Tlriin[)s()ii.     Moots  (irst  and  third  Monday. 

.V;/r//r  Lodge,  Xo.  10,  .idivcnte,  X.  S. 

Cliaiiicllfir  ^'oinniaiider,  Frederic  Morris;  Keeper  of  Records  ami  Seal, 
ilcv  h  T   porter.     Meets  Monday. 

('hhjni'clii  Loil(jt\  Xo  II,  Ainher.tf,  X.  S. 

Chancellor  Coninianler,  John  Pickrew  ;  Keeper  of  Records  and  Seal,  John 
K  Roach.     Meets  Tuesday. 

J/nhfa.r  Lixlfjp,  Xo.  IJ,  HiiliJ'dx,  X.  S. 

Chancellor  Commander,  F  A  Marr;  Keeper  of  Records  and  Seal,  J  G 
I  'ewar.     Meets  second  and  fourth  Thursday. 

h'i'iiilinii/k  I,(i<i(ic,  Xii.  Li,  I'iinshitin.  X.  S. 

Chancellor  Commander,  A  Burrell  Boss  ;  Keeper  of  Jiecords  and  Seal,  E 
Wood  worth.     Meets  Tuesday. 

/•'(//■  /•.'ii.it  Lodiji',  Xo.  Vi,  S/.  .J'lhii's.  Xi'iif'oinidfand. 
Chancellor  Commander,  VV   R  Searle ;  Keeper  of  Records  and  Seal,  W   K 
l>earnes.     Meets  VVedncsday. 

Iliidrjfirati'r  Lody,  Xo.  /.",  Hridiii'iviitcr,  X.  S. 

Chancellor  (JomuKinder,  A  J  McDougald;  Keeper  of  Records  and  Seal,  E 
J  Cragg.     Meets  first  ami  third  Monday. 

Southern  Cross  Lodge,  Xo.  Id,  Grand  Mdiinn,  X.  B. 
Chancellor  Commander,  W  S  Carson  ;   Keeper  of  Records  and  Seal,  D  1  W 
McLauchlin.     Meets  .second  and  fourth  Thursday. 

Victoria  Lodge,  Xo.  17,  Port  (hevitle,  X.  S. 

Chancellor  Commander,  A  H  Hatfield;  Keeper  of  Records  and  Seal,  S  J 
Soley.     Meets  Friday  evening. 

Eudowineiit  Rank. 

John  M  Jenkins,  General  Organizer,  G  Crown  street,  St  John,  N  B.  Section 
-NO  oil  J  Moncton,  X  B,  H  B  Fleming,  Secretary.  Section  No  2o92,  PVederic- 
ton,  X  B,  A  J  Fowlie,  Secretary.  Section  No  24U».  Si  John,  X  B,  D  Moore 
Manks,  Secretary.  Section  No  2o53,  St  Stephen,  N  B,  F  P  Grimmer,  Sec- 
retary. 


THE  GRAND  COUNCIL  OF  THE  CATHOLIC   MUTUAL 

BENEFIT  ASSOCIATION  OF  CANADA. 

{Incorporated  under  Dominion  Act,  1893). 
Nomination  for  oflScers  last   meeting  in  November;  elections  first  meeting 
in  December;  installation  first  meeting  in  January  each  year. 

GRAND   DEPUTIES. 

Province  of  New  Brunswick — St  John  City  and  County,  John  L  Carleton, 
Barrister,  St  John.  Madawaska  and  Victoria,  Rev  M  A  O'Keefe,  Grand 
Falls.  Westmorland,  F  J  Sweeney,  Moncton,  and  Dr  L  J  Bellivau,  Shediac. 
Kent,  David  Landry,  M  D,  Bnctouche.  Northumberland,  John  Morrissey, 
Newcastle.  Gloucester,  J  J  Power,  Bathurst.  Restigouche,  James  S  Harquail. 
Barrister,  Dalh(>usie.  Kings,  Queens,  Albert,  Charlotte,  York,  Sunbury  and 
Carleton,  Philip  J  O'Keefe,  St  John. 

ORDERS  FOR  BOOKS  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO  BT  J.  &  A.  McMILLAN. 


C.  M.  h.  A. — Anciknt  Okdku  Hiijkkmans. 


20.) 


ALL  DESCRIPTIONS  OF  COMMERCIAL  PRINTING  AT  McMILLAN'S. 


Province  of  Nova  Scotia — Yiiriuotili  and  Slu'lltiiriic,  V  (J  .1  Corneaii,  Yar- 
iiioiitli.  Dijiby,  Rev  .1  ,]  Sullivan,  Wcvnionlli.  Annapolis.  Anyus  Mcl'liit', 
Annapolis.  Kinj;s  Connty,  inchulini;  Tiiiro,  London-lirrv  and  Kcntvillo,  .1 
T  HaiiHay,  Trnro.  (Inywboro,  1>  A  (aincnm,  Catisi*.  Anii^oiiisii,  I  1"' Setrs, 
Antijionish.  Cntiiborland  and  ('oiclu'stcr,  ( itM)ri,M' W  (  ooke,  Ainlierst.  Picton, 
Kev  J  A  Mcl)onal(l,  New  (ilasj^ow.  Halifax  I'ity  and  <'nunty,  .1  K  Crayij, 
Halifax.  Lnnenbnrg.  .1  Flynn,  Halifax.  Hants,  W.J  Power.  Halifax.  Cape 
Breton,  I)  M  Cnrry,  Sydney. 

Prince  Edward  hland — Kin<?8  County,  .1  .1  Hnj.?lies,  Sonris.  (^neens  County, 
Stanislaus  Hlanchard,  Charlottetown.  Prince  County,  Dr  J  H  MatLellan, 
Hummerside. 

NUMBKR   AND   I^OCATIOX   OF    llKANfllES. 


2^0.  Location. 

130  Sathu/st,  N  B 

131  North  Sydney,  C  B,  X  S 

132  Halifax,  N  S 

133  Carleton,  N  B 

134  St  .John,  N  B 
160  Halifax,  N  S 
1()2  Moncton,  N  B 

167  Dorchester,  N  B 

168  Amherst,  N  S 

169  Shediac,  N  B 

177  Newcastle,  N  B 

178  Meniraincook,  N  B 

179  Fox  Creek,  X  B 

180  Yarmouth,  X  S 
184  Fairville,  X  B 
18.5  Caracjuet  X  B 
189  Sydney,  C  B.  X  S 
192  Antigonish,  X  S 
195  Petit  Rocher,  X  B 

202  Chatham,  X  B 

203  Canso,  X  S 

204  Parrshoro,  N  S 
206  West  Puhnico.  X  S 
208  Dartmouth,  X  S 
210  Grand  Falls,  X  B 

214  Alberton,  P  E  I 

215  Summerside,  P  K  I 


No. 
21  (i 

*)•)() 
2.S7 
242 
243 
244 
248 
249 
254 
255 
260 
201 
2()4 
267 

"71 


276 

278 
279 

2S0 
2S1 
282 

2S4 
287 


Location, 
Charlottetown,  P  K  I 
Sprinyhill,  N  S 
Daihonsie,  X  H 
l*u('toMche,  N  P> 
Fredericton,  X  P) 
Kgniont  Hay,  P  K  I 
Halifax,  X   S 
Xew  (Jlasgow,  X  S 
Joggins,  X  S 
Kensington,  P  K  1 
Richihncto,  X  B 
East  Puhnico,  X  S 
Sonris,  P  E  I 
Barachois,  X   B 
Truro,  X  S 
Meteghau,  N  S 
Wellington,  P  E  I 
(icorgetown,  P  E  I 
Tracadie,  X  W 
St  -Joseph,  X  B 
Lourdes,  X  S 
(irandigue,  X'  B 
Tignish,  P  E  I 
St  Eon  is,  X  B 
(Hace  P.av,  C  B,  X  S 
Belliveau's  Cove,  N  S 


ANCIENT  ORDER  OF  HIBERNIANS. 

rroviiicial   Officers. 
\Vm  J  Crowe,  Provincial  President ;   John  J  Troy,  P  O  Box  316,  Wood- 
stock, N  B,  Provinci:d  Secretary  ;   James  Flannagan,  Main  street,  Moncton, 
Provincial  Treasurer. 

County  and  I..ciciil  Officers. 

Carleton  Countij. 
R  F  Waddleton,  Coiuitv  President,  Victorial  Hotel,  Woodstock. 
Division  No.  1,  Woodstock— T  E  Sheasgreen,    President,  (^irlisle  House, 

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J.  &  A.  McMillan  furnish  estimates  for  society  printing. 

Main  street;  Wiilter  ('o^'Rer,  V'ioe-l'residont ;   Tlios  Knne,  Koponlinir  Secre- 
tary;  Jolin  J  Troy,   Finiin(i;il   Secretary.   I*  (")  Hox  .'{Ifi;    John   I*  Miiloncy 
TreaHuror,  Sentinel  otlice.     Meets  at  A  O  II  liall,  Main  street,  first  Wednestlay 
antl  third  Sunday  of  each  inonh. 

Charlotir  ('oiiuti/. 

J  W  Densmore.  Coinity  President.  P  O  Hox  17,  Milltown,  N  H. 
Division  No.  I,  Milltown— Michnel  Pnrcell,  President,  1()  VValinit  strett, 
Maine;  Andrew  Ilealy,  Vice-President  Harton  street;  Jeremiah  Murray, 
Hecordint;  Sucretarv,  (Jhhc  street;  Michiiel  Welch,  Financial  Secretary, 
Middle  street  ;  W  J  (irahani,  Treasurer,  Main  street.  Meets  at  A  ()  11  hail. 
Eaton's  lilock,  second  and  fourth  Thurdiiys  of  each  month,  at  8  p  ni. 

.SV.  John  ( '(Hint I/. 

J(din  r  Fer«,'iison.  County  President,  P  O  Pox  Ui'2,  St.  Jolin.  N  B. 

Division  No.  1,  St.  J(din  City— Thouias  Kickhani,  President,  I'nion  street  , 
James  P  Owens,  Vice-President;  John  R  McCloskey,  Hecordin^'  Secretary, 
14  Brussels  street;  lloltert  Coleman.  Financial  Secretary;  Henry  I'Mnni,u[;ni. 
Treasurer,  224  Prince  Win  street.  Meets  at  A  O  II  hall,  corner  (Jermain  aii'i 
Princess  streets,  lirst  and  third  Thursdays  of  each  month,  at  8  p  m. 

Division  No  2,  St.  John  City  (north  end)— J  J  llyan,  President;  T)  f 
Doherty,  Vice-President;  John  Hayes,  Recordinjij  Secretary ;  John  Murphv, 
Financial  Secretary;  M  (irannan.  Treasurer.  Meets  at  AO  II  hall,  Kelly 
t't  Murphy's  huilding,  first  and  third  Wednesdays  of  each  month,  at  8  p  m. 

lVrslmorl<iniI  Connly. 

James  Flanagan,  County  President,  Main  street,  Moncton,  N  B, 
Division  No.  1,  Moncton — Koht  J  Kelly,  President,  Westmorland  street: 
Denis  Sweeny,  Vice-President,  N'ictoria  street :  Wm  0  McAllister,  Recordin'^ 
Secretary,  Main  street;  (has  O'Neill,  Financial  Secretary,  Archihald  street; 
Hugh  F  Hamilton,  Treasurer,  PO  Box  4().  Meets  at  St  Bernard's  hall  every 
Friday,  at  T.oO  p  m. 

Voy'A'  Count \j. 


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Treasurer,  Box  132.     Meets  at  St  Dunstan's  hall,  first  and  third  Wednesday 
of  each  month,  at  8.30  p  m. 

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Prescribed  by  the  Board  of  Education,  and 
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SOCrKTIES,  CLURS,  ETC. 

Th(<  N«\v  IlniiiHMirk  Aliiinni  AHKociatlon  nl'  DiiIIioiihIi'  rolIeK**  »>><l  I'liiveiMity 

KeKiiIar  iiieetiiiKs  in  May,  Aiijjiisl  and  Dt'ccnilMT.  .\  1  Trm man,  M  a,  ix;  r-, 
St  John,  president;  I'nd'  K  C  VVeldun,  .M  a,  imi  d,  Albert;  K  \V  Lewis,  n  ,\, 
('unipl)ellt(>n  ;  Rev  J  M  Hohin.son,  n  A,  Moncton  ;  Kev  Willard  Mehonald. 
M  A,  Frederieton  ;  M  C  Atkinson,  M  l>,  c  .M,  Bristol,  viecpresidciits;  .lolni 
Montf;oinery,  ii  i-,  i.i,  \>  St  John,  secietary-treasiinT ;  II  A  Irving,  i,i,  it. 
Moncton  ;  VV  II  Tnieman,  ll  ii,  St  John  ;  B  S  Smith,  l,i,  ii,  St  John  ;  J  Hoy 
Caiiiphell.  I.L  H,  St  John  ;  .\  W  Macrae,  M  v,  St  John,  executive  corniiiittee: 
.John  A  Sinclair,  M,  it,  Murray  Ma«Mieill  (.\rts.  '!)(»),  St  .John,  auditors;  .V  I 
Truenian,  M  a,  n  c  l„  representative  at  hoard  of  governors;  John  M<iiit- 
gomery,  n  l,,  li.  it,  rei)rescntative  on  Halifax  .\lnnini  executive. 
KIUK's  C(>ll«>|>4>  Law  Solioul,  St.  .loliii,  >.  II. 

Faculty — Hon  Sir  John  ('  Allen,  I\t,  d  c  l,  LL  n,  ex-Chief  Justice  of  New 
Briipswick,  Patron  ;  Rev  C  K  Wilhts.  m  a.  h  c  i„  President  of  Kind's  Colhge  : 
Allen  ()  Karle,  l>  c  i.,  (i  c,  Dean  of  the  Faculty  and  Proft'ssor  of  Real  and 
Personal  Property;  Hon  Mr  Justice  Townshend,  n  c  l,.  Civil  Law;  Hon  Mr 
Justice  Ilnnington,  l)  c  l.,  Proci'dure  and  Fcclesiastical  Law;  Hon  .\  S  White, 
M  A,  LI,  It.  Attorney  (ieneral  of  New  Brunswick,  Ciiiiies;  Charles  N  Skinner, 
(I  C,  Statutory  Law  and  Sales;  Silas  Alw.ard.  M  A,  D  c  l>,  c^  c,  M  P  P,  Fipiity 
and  Evidence;  I  Allen  Jack,  ha,  dol,  <i<'.  .Ancient  Law;  .\lfre<l  .\  Stockton, 
J.L  D,  I)  c  L,  (i  ('.  M  P  P,  Adtniraily  and  Shipping  and  Con><titiitioual  Law; 
Arthur  I  Trueman,  m  .\,  it  c  L,  Wills  and  l"].\ecutors ;  Lemuel  .\  Ciirrey,  M  A, 
nc  L,  Procedure;  Thomas  I)  Walker,  it  A,  M  it,  c  M,  F.din,  Medical  Jurispru- 
<lence;  Walter  II  Truenian,  i.i,  n.  Contracts;  Fdmnnd  (J  Kaye,  Bills  and 
Notes;  J  B  M  Baxter,  Partnerships  and  Companies;  J  K  Kelley,  B  c  L, 
Roman  liaw  ;  Charles  A  Palmer,  i,i  c,  and  W  B  Wallace,  Practice.  J  Roy 
Campbell,  B  <'  L,  J.i-  n.  Secretary  and  Treasurer  to  the  Faculty, 
Hiirristers'  Society  of  >f«*\v  Kriiiiswick. 

Dr  A  A  Stockton,  q  c,  [(resident  ;  Daniel  Jordan,  (^  c,  vice-]iresident ;  T  O 
Allen  (Frederieton),  secretary;  J  D  Phinney,  q  c,  (4eorge  F  ( Jregory,  (^  c. 
William  Pugsley,  q  c,  L  A  Currey,  n  c,  A  S  White,  <i  c,  H  A  Powell,  (^c,  and; 
A  O  Earle,  q  c,  members  of  council. 

St.  Julin  Law  Society. 

Council— C  N  Skinner,  q  c.  A  ()  P>arlp,  (^  c,  A  A  Stockton,  <j  r,  W  Pngslev^ 
^  C,  A  1  Trueman,  A  P  Barnhill,  D  Miillin,  G  G  Rnel,  G  C  Coster, 
Natural  History  S«»i;iety  ot  New  Itriinswlck. 

Founded  1802.  Museum  and  lecture  room  in  Market  Building;  entrance 
on  North  Market  street ;  open  to  the  puUic  on  Tuesday  evening  and  Saturday- 
afternoon.  G  U  Hay,  M  A,  fr  s  c,  president ;  H  George  Addy,  m  d,  William 
Murdoch,  (;  E,  vice-presidents;  Robert  Matthew,  treasurer;  Percy  G  Hall, 
secretary;  Geo  F  Matthew,  ph  d,  f  r  s  c.  S  W  Kain,  A  (Jordon  Leavitt, 
curators;  Wm  (Jilchrist,  librarian;  Gen  D  B  Warner,  J  Roy  Campbell,  W 
Watson  Allen,  members  of  council  (additional). 

Kings  Comity  Natural  History  Society. 

Robert  King,  A  R,  Sussex,  president;  Miss  Louise  Wetmore,  Sussex,  vice- 
president ;  WN  Biggar,  Sussex,  secretary-treasurer;  William  (ioold,  Su.^^sex^ 
chairman  of  executive.  Meets  at  10  a  m  on  the  first  Saturday  in  each  month 
in  the  Grammar  School  building,  Sussex,  N  B, 


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G  G  King,  president ;  Hielid  O'Brien,  I)r  Colter,  P  J  Venoit.  vice-presidents  ; 
C  J  Miiii<^an,  secretary  ;  C  A  Stockton,  treasurer.  Executive  committee:  K 
Shives,  Kestigoudie;  D  Turgcon,  (Jloucester  ;  George  Watt,  Northumberland  ; 
J  Barnes,  M  P  i\  Kent;  J  T  liawke,  Moiictcni  ;  W  F  (Jeorge,  Westmorland; 
J  II  Dixon,  All)ert;  Geo  McAvity,  St  John  city;  Hon  A  T  Dunn,  St  John 
county;  J  S  Clarke,  Charlotte;  Hon  L  P  Farris,  Queens;  Hou  Chas  Burpee, 
Sunbury ;  E  H  Allen,  Fredericton  ;  Hon  F'  P  Thompson,  York  ;  W  T  Drys- 
<lale,  Carleton ;  J  E  Porter,  M  i*  p,  Victoria;  J  A  Berier,  Madawaska. 

The  St.  John  Liberal  Association. 

yi  B  Edwards,  president;  M  McDade,  1st  vice-president;  Hon  A  T  Dunn, 
Hud  vice-president;  Henry  Malier,  ord  vice-president;  Walter  H  Trueman, 
recording  secretary ;  Thos  Dunning,  financial  secretary;  Edward  Lantalura, 
treasurer.  Executive  comnnttee:  Th<>s  McAvity,  Count  deBviry,  C  B  Allan, 
John  Flood,  R  O'Brien,  Daniel  F  Tapley,  M  J  Nugent,  H  H  McLean,  M  F 
Mooney,  E  H  Mac.^lpine,  J  H  Doody  and  A  N  Shaw.  Committee  on  mem- 
bership: J  II  McAvity,  Edward  Sears,  Aid  McMulkiu,  James  Brennan,  Geo 
Ketchum.  Young  Liberals  Club. 

Charles  A  Stockton,  i)resident ;  .lohn  L  Carleton,  1st  vice-president;  C  J 
Milligan,  2nd  vice-president ;  James  V  Russell,  3rd  vice-president ;  Isaac 
Burpee,  secretary;  Adam  P  Macintyre,  treasurer. 

I'rt>vinciHl  Liberal-Conservative  Association. 

Hon  .Josiali  Wood,  president,  Saokville;  .J  D  Hazen,  secretary-treasurer,  St 
John  Members  of  the  Executive — Hon  John  Costigan,  Victoria  Co ;  J  K 
Fleming,  Carleton  Co;  Walter  McFarlanc,  E  B  Winslow,  Fredericton;  A  1 
Teed,  St  Stephen  ;  W  H  Thorne,  Dr  J  H  Morrison,  St  John;  S  A  McLeod, 
Sussex  ;  Geo  Wonlen,  Queens  Co;  J  L  Black,  Westmorland  Co;  W  B  Jonah, 
Albert  Co;  J  I)  Phinney,  Kent  Co:  James  Robinson,  Northumberland  Co; 
T  Blanchard,  Glouciter  Co;  (Jeo  Moflat,  Restigouche  Co, 
Junior  Liberal-Conservative  Association. 

A  W  MacRae,  president;  James  McKinney,  1st  vice-president;  J  B  M 
Baxter,  2nd  vice-president;  I)  Mnllin  3rd  vice-president;  Dr  H  C  Wetmore, 
secretary-treasi'rer.  Additional  members  of  the  executive:  WC  Dunham,  Dr 
J  H  Mciirrison,  J  A  Sinclair,  E  R  Chapman,  C  B  Lockhart,  W  W  Allen,  Scott 
E  Morrill,     Audit  committee:  L  P  D  Tilley,  A  M  Belding,  F  McCarthy. 

Commissioners  of  Slaughter  Houses  for  the  City  and  County  of  St.  John. 

Thos  L  Hay,  chairman ;  Patrick  Gleeson,  Uriah  Drake,  John  Nugent,  D  E 
Berryman,  M  D,  Arthur  N  Shaw,  Dr  J  H  Frink,  W  H  Shaw,  secretary ;  C  H 
Bustin,  ins[)ector.  The  board  meets  on  the  first  Friday  in  each  month  at  3,30 
p  ra ;  Room  24,  Magee  Block,  Water  street. 

Exhibition  Association. 

W  C  Pitfield,  president;  D  W  McCormick,  W  H  Thorne,  vice-presidents; 
Alex  Macaulay,  trea.  urer ;  C  A  Everett,  secretary  and  manager  ;  Jas  Reynolds, 
A  O  Skinner,  R  B  Eir.orson,  J  M  Scovil,  W  M  Jarvis,  finance  committee. 
President  and  vice-preeideiit,-.,  treasurer  and  chairman  of  finance  committee  to 
be  the  executive  committee. 

The  St.  John  Itridge  and  Railway  Kxtensii^n  Company. 

Hon  Frederick  E  Barker,  president,  J  H  Parks,  vice-presi('  it;  Thoma.- 
Williams,  W  Henry  Thorne,  Thos  R  Jones,  Simeon  .Jones,  H  II  McLean. 
<lirectors;  T  Barclay  Robinson,  secretary-treasurer;  T  R  Jones,  superintend'!. 

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Clan  Mackenzie,  No.  9«,  Order  Srottish  Clang. 

Rev  W  W  Rivinnie,  cliief;  \V  S  Morrison,  M  i),  past  cliief;  Andrew  Malcolm. 
tanist;  James  ("iirmichacl,  chaplain;  Jos  A  Mi  idoci),  recording  secretary: 
V7m  Camei-on,  tinancial  secretary  ;  .John  White,  treasurer;  Hu<j;h  Crawford, 
senior  henchman;  David  Stratton,  Junior  hencliin;"n;  .S  R  .lack,  seneschal; 
James  Richardson,  warder;  J^ohert  McFarlane,  sentinel;  William  (iihson, 
piper;  Robert  Gibpon,  standard  bearer;  C  K  Cameron,  James  Christie,  m  d, 
Alex  Watson,  trustees.  The  clan  meets  the  lirst  and  third  Tuesday  in  each 
month.  St.  Andrew's  Society. 

George  Robertson,  president ;  Hon  .James  G  Forbes,  1st  vice-president;  J 
Roy  Campbell,  2rid  vice-president;  Itev  D  J  Fraser,  cliaplain  ;  John  White, 
(reastirer;  Alexander  Watson,  secretary;  John  J  Gonion  and  Chas  W  Hell, 
marshals;  P  K  Inches,  m  d,  David  Willet  and  Andrew  Malcolm,  committee 
of  charity;  Adam  P  Macintyre  and  D  R  Jack,  auditors. 

St.  Andrew's  Society,  Fredericton. 

J  L  Inches,  president;  W  (J  Crocket,  M  i>,  1st  vice-president;  J  F  Mc- 
Murray,  2nd  vice-president;  ()  S  Crocket,  secretary;  .Jas  Tennant,  treasurer; 
\j  W  Johnston,  chaplain;  \Vm  Miiito,  sr,  marslia!  ;  \V  R  Dunbar,  piper;  Jas 
R  Howie,  Jas  8  Xeill,  Jas  D  McKay,  committee  of  charity. 

Fredericton  Curling  Club. 

E  H  Alien,  president;  H  V  Bridges,  T  G  Loggie,  vice-jiresidents ;  Rev 
Willard  Macdonald,  chaplain  ;  B  V  Foster,  secretary  ;  T  G  Loggie,  treasurer; 
II  C  Rutter,  J  II  Hawthorne,  R  S  Barker,  William  Harrison,  committee  of 
management.  St.  Andrew's  Curling  Club. 

Hon  J  G  Forbes,  president;  A  Watson,  vice-president;  C  II  Ferguson, 
secretary -treasu  rer ;  Rev  LG  Macneil,  chaplain;  John  White,  J  U  Thomas, 
\V  C  Whittaker,  F>  Bates  and  Geo  A  Kiml)all,  managing  committee;  Geo  A 
Kimball,  A  Watson,  J  White,  A  ()  Skinner.  J  C  Thomas,  W  C  Whittaker, 
F  P  C  Gregory,  F  O  Allison,  Rev  L  ii  Macneil,  (i  F  Fisher,  J  M  Magee, 
C  H  Ferguson,  II  H  Harvey,  Rev  P  Owen-Jones,  skips. 

Thistle  Curling  Club. 

Frederick  S  Whittaker,  president;  James  Kennedy,  vice  ))resident ;  Rev 
W  O  Raymond,  chaplain;  Isaac  Biu-pee,  secretary;  Ar.drew  Malcolm, 
treasurer;  David  McClelland,  Martin  (}  B  Henderson,  .Vrthur  W  Sharj),  T 
Alexander,  B  Holly,  committee  of  managenient. 

Carleton  Curling  Club. 

Dr  F  L  Kenny,  president;  W  D  Baskin,  vice-president;  E  R  Taylor, 
secretary;  J  H  Leonard,  treasurer;  C  F  r>rown,  H  Colby  Smitii,  C  B  Allan, 
M  F  Mooney,  J  II  Leonard,  board  of  management. 

Relief  and  Airl  Society. 

James  Reynolds,  president;  Geo  Robertson,  treasurer;  Hon  Judge  Tuck, 
C;has  A  P>erett,  Dr  P  R  Inches,  James  Kevnolds,  executive  committee  ;  Hon 
Judge  Tuck,  Dr  P  R  Inches,  John  E  Irvine,  \Vm  I'eters,  Robt  Marshall,  A  C 
Smith,  A  Rowan,  C  A  Everett,  Jas  Reynolds,  T  Burke,  S  S  Hall,  Dr  A  F 
McAvcnny,  C  >.'  Skinner,  Geo  Robertson,  directors. 

British  Fnipire  League,  St.  John  lJran<h. 

Rev  Robert  Wilson,  president;  J  R  Armstrong,  S  D  Scott,  vice-presidents; 
H  H  Pickett,  treasurer;  E  (r  Nelson,  ;^ecretarv.  Committee:  The  oHicers, 
D  J  Seely,  R  A  Payne,  Rev  W  O  Raymond,  L  P  D  Tilley,  J  D  Howe,  John 
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St.  Georgre's  Society. 
T  Barclay  Robinson,  president;  William  M  Jarvis.  H  G  Addy,  m  d,  vice- 
presidents;  Rev  A  G  Hamilton  Dicker,  cha})lain ;  Alfred  Porter,  secretary; 
Bowyer  S  Sinitii,  assistant  secretary  ;  C  E  Macmichael,  treasurer  ;  the  presi- 
dent, the  chaplain,  G  Sidney  Smith,  A  Everitt,  J  T  Hartt,  charitable  com- 
mittee; Arthur  W  Lovett,  Joseph  IJ  Stubbs,  F  F  Ketchum,  marshals;  R\V 
W  Frink,  John  J  Biddington,  Herbert  B  wSchofield,  standard  bearers;  the 
president,  Captain  James  Beck,  Mr  Sheriff  Sturdee  (chairman),  J  W  Daniel, 
M  1),  Joseph  B  Stubbs,  William  Robson,  .J  R  Armstrong,  rooms  committee. 
Fanners'  and  Dairymen's  Association  of  N.  B. 

Lee  Raymond,  Woodstock,  president;  Henry  Wilmot,  Belmont,  Ororaocto, 
vice-president;  Joseph  R  Taylor,  Rockland,  recording  secretary  ;  VV  W  Hub- 
bard, Sussex,  corres[)onding  secretary ;  Geo  E  Fisher,  Chatham,  treasurer. 
Comity  vice-presidents:  Restigouche,  W  D  Duncan,  Campbellton  ;  Gloucester, 
FJ  McManus,  Bathurst  Village ;  Northumberland,  (Jeo  P  Searle,  Chatham ; 
Kent,  P  H  Legere,  m  p  r,  (irandigue ;  Westmorland,  A  Simpson,  Little 
Shemogue  ;  Albert,  G  R  Smith,  Harvey  ;  St  John,  H  L  Creighton,  Silver  Falls  ; 
Ciiarlotte,  H  G  Traynor,  Penntiekl ;  Kings,  VV  D  Fenwick,  Berwick  ;  Queens, 
SL  Peters,  Queenstown ;  Sunbiiry,  M  E  Gilbert,  Sheffield  Academy;  York, 
John  Oldham,  Soiuhampton  ;  Carleton,  James  Good,  .Jacksonville ;  Victoria, 
<ieo  E  Baxter,  Andover ;  Madawaska,  C  Martin,  u  v  p,  St  Leonards. 
New  Krunswick  Good  Koads  Association. 

G  F  Hill,  M  p  I',  St  Stephen,  president;  Howard  Trueman,  Point  de  Bute  ; 
\V  F  Burditt,  St  John;  F  M  Murchie,  St  Stephen,  Charlotte;  James  Horn- 
brook,  Studholm,  Kings ;  Willard  D  Wilbur,  Dorchester,  Westmorland ;  S  L 
Petttrs,  Queenstown,  Queens;  H  (J  Wilmot,  Oromocto,  Sunbury  ;  VV  S  Tomp- 
kins, Southampton,  York  ;  C  L  Smith,  Woodstock,  Caileton  ;  A  J  Beveridge, 
Andover,  Victoria;  A  Bertrand,  Ednuiudston,  Madawaska;  Wm  A  West, 
Albert;  E  L  Gurmand,  Kent ;  Wm  Wise,  Chatham,  Northinnberland ;  ME 
Bourgeois,  Tracadie,  Gloucester;  Neil  Shaw,  Dalhousie,  Restigouche,  vice- 
presidents;  J  S  Armstrong,  secretary-treasiirer ;  W  W  Hubbard,  Sussex;  J  J 
McGaffigan,  J  M  Barnes,  Hon  H  R  Emmerson,  A  A  Stockton,  Wra  Shaw, 
Hon  L  P  Farris,  directors. 

New  Brunswick  S.  1*.  C.  A. 

John  V  ICllis,  M  P,  president;  Ven  Archdeacon  Brigstocke,  Rev  Geo  Bruce, 
Rev  J  M  Davenport,  Rev  ii  O  Gates,  W  L  Hamm,  T  B  Robinson,  Thomas 
Stead,  Dr  J  H  Frink,  v  s,  VV^  F  Best,  W  Frank  Hatheway,  James  Ready,  Dr 
D  E  Berryman,  vice-presidents;  S  M  Weimore,  secretary ;  W^  H  Fairall, 
corresponding  secretary;  John  M  Taylor,  treasurer ;  Dr  A  A  Stockton,  solicitor ; 
Dr  Thomas  Walker,  T  O'Brien,  John  E  Irvine,  James  Reynolds,  James  H 
MuAvity,  G  G  Ruel,  R  Keltic  Jones,  W  S  Fisher,  Jas  Manchester,  executive 
committee.  P>edericton  branch:  (ieorge  E  Fenety,  president;  Charles  A 
Sampson,  secretary.  Moncton  branch:  George  B  W^illett,  president;  WA 
McDougall,  secretary.  St  Stephen  branch:  Hon  Judge  Stevens,  president ; 
JE  Ganong,  secretary  and  treastirer ;  William  Robinson,  agent.  Woodstock 
branch  :  Mayor  W  W  Hay,  i)resident ;  Rev  B  Colpitt,  secretary  and  agent ; 
A  B  Connell,  solicitor. 

St.  Jolin  Cliristian  S<;ieiitist  Association. 

Miss  L  A  Veazey,  president,  1)4  Princess  street,  to  whom  apply  for  informa- 
tion. Public  services  are  held  under  the  auspices  of  the  associ«,tion,  Sunday, 
11  a.  m.,  Friday,  S  p.  m.,  at  94  Princess  street. 

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New  Brunswick  Auxiliary  Iti1>ie  Society. 

John  E  Irvine,  president;  Clms  F  Kinnear,  Wm  Peters,  T  S  Simms,  viee- 
})residents ;  John  Clavvson,  treasurer;  F  S  Sharj),  secretary;  J  A  P^stey,  W  S 
Fisher,  Arthur  Gihuoiir,  8  G  Kilpatrick,  W  S  Morrison,  m  d,  John  March, 
C  E  Macmichael,  George  F  Mattliew,  H  A  McKeown,  Wni  J  Parks,  George 
Robertson,  Wni  Sliavv,  Arthur  I  Triieman,  A  L  Law,  J  R  Ruel,  John  Stewart, 
Herbert  C  Tilley,  James  Shaw,  committee.  Depository,  Orange  hall  building, 
iiermain  street,  opposite  Trinity  church;  Miss  Fanny  S  Chandler,  agent. 
Thomas  M  MacKelvie,  Rockland,  Westmorland  County,  N  B,  travelling 
<lgent.  St.  Jolin  Young  Men's  Christian  Association. 

G  A  Henderson,  president;  W  C  Cross,  vice-president;  L  P  D  Tilley, 
treasurer;  A  W  Robb,  recording  secretary  ;  the  officers  and  J  E  Irvine,  W  S 
Fisher,  H  C  Tilley,  Dr  W  S  Morrison,  F  White,  George  Jenkins,  J  Clawson, 
J  M  Barnes,  F  A  Dykeman,  E  H  Fairweather,  J  T  McGowan,  board  of 
directors ;  Geo  E  Williams,  general  secretary ;  J  M  Edmunds,  physical  direc- 
tor; James  Steele,  jainitor.  Building,  30  Charlotte  street,  containing  reading 
room,  parlor,  class  room,  lecture  room,  boys'  room,  gymnasium,  baths,  etc. 
Open  each  week  day  from  8.30  a.  in.  to  10  p.  m.  Educational  classes  in  12 
subjects.  Meetings :  Men's  meetiiig,  Sunday,  4  p.  m.  Conversational  Bible 
Class,  Sunday,  2.45  p.  m,  Training  Class,  Sunday,  8.30  p.  m.  Boys'  meeting, 
Sunday,  10  a.  m.  L>r.  Bruce's  Bible  Class,  Saturday,  4  p.  m.  Young  men  are 
cordially  invited  to  visit  the  building.  Strangers  welcome.  Full  member- 
ship fee,  $5  per  annum.  Limited  fee,  $2  per  annum.  Boys,  $2  per  annum. 
Women's  Cliristian  Temperance  Union  of  New  IJrunswicli. 

Mrs  W  W  Turnbull,  hon  president,  St  John;  Mrs  S  McLeod,  president, 
^Newcastle;  Mrs  M  Burpee,  vice-president,  Houlion,  Me;  Mrs  S  D  Scott, 
second  vice-president,  St  John;  Mrs  E  R  Atkinson,  corvesponding  secretary, 
Woncton ;  Mrs  B  A  Trites,  recording  secretary,  Sackville;  Miss  Jane  Lock- 
Jiart,  treasurer,  St  John  ;  Miss  Fullerton,  auditor,  St  John. 

St  John  W  C  T  U— Mrs  T  G  Allan,  president;  Mrs  Clark,  first  vice-presi- 
dent ;  Mrs  Davidson,  recording  secretary  ;  Mrs  Day,  corresponding  secretary  ; 
Mrs  Patterson,  treasurer ;  Mrs  S  D  Scott,  auditor. 

Carleton  W  C  T  U— Mrs  John  Retallick,  president;  Mrs  Ellen  B  Rodgers, 
Mrs  M  Baxter,  Miss  B  H  Appleby,  Mrs  J  W  Lister,  Mrs  D  C  Wetmore,  Mrs 
A  C  Smitli,  vice-presidents ;  Miss  Anna  T  Olive,  secretary  ;  Mrs  G  A  Kirk- 
patrick,  treasurer;  Mrs  G  A  Hartley,  auditor. 

St  Martins  W  C  T  U— Mrs  J  A  Smith,  president ;  Miss  Trueraan,  Mrs  Jas 
Osborne,  Miss  Emma  Marr,  Mrs  Wm  Smith,  vice-presi<lents ;  Miss  Mabel 
Cochrane,  recording  secretary  ;  Mrs  R  C  Ruddick,  corresponding  secretary  ; 
>Irs  Wm  Cronk,  treasurer;  Mrs  O  P  Brown,  auditor. 

New  Brunswiclc  Masonic  Hall  Company. 

Thomas  Walker,  president;  A  I  Trueman,  vice-president;  William  B 
Wallace,  secretary;  Edwin  J  Everett,  treasurer;  Thomas  A  Godsoe,  John  V 
Ellis,  W  Watson  Allen,  John  D  Short,  George  Blake,  Robert  Marshall, 
Andrew  McNichol,  William  L  Prince,  Alex  R  Campbell,  J  S  Boies  DeVeber, 
V  W  Wisdom,  John  A  Watson,  Peter  Campbell,  directors. 

Union  Club. 


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New  Krtinswick  SiindMy  School  Association. 

Rev  W  Murray,  Milltown,  president;  Kev  A  Lucas,  field  secietary;  Mis- 
Agnes  Lewis,  corresponding  secretary;  Miss  Jeanette  Robinson,  St  Stephen, 
recording  secretary;  H  A  Wliite,  Sussex,  treadurer;  Robert  Reid,  super- 
intendent lionie  class  department ;  E  R  Machnm,  superintendent  of  normal 
department.  County  vice-presidents:  W  A  Trueman,  Albert;  S  J  Parsuns, 
Carleton  ;  W  S  Robinson,  Charlotte;  J  Ferguson,  Gloucester;  Rev  Williaiis 
Lawson,  Kent;  Rev  A  M  Hubley,  Kings;  Dr  Maine,  Madawaska;  G  A 
Lounsbury,  Northumberland;  Isaac  Vanwart,  Queens;  Robert  Currie,  Resti- 
gouche ;  R  (r  Haley,  St  John;  T  L  Alexander,  Sunbury ;  G  L  Corey, 
Victoria;  Rev  J  E  Brown,  Westmorland;  Mrs  I  C  Sharp,  York.  Additional 
members  of  the  executive:  T  S  Simins,  Rev  G  O  Gates,  VV  J  Parks,  Rev  T  F 
Fotheringham,  W  C  Whittaker,  Alex  Watson,  Rev  Geo  Steel,  J  Willanl 
Smith,  Andrew  Malcolm,  Mrs  W  G  Clarke. 

St.  John  County  Sunday  School  Association. 

W  J  Parks,  president ;  A  J  ITeath,  vice-president ;  E  R  Machnm,  secretary  ; 
Miss  P  Vanwart,  assistant  secretary;  J  Hunter  White,  treasurer.  Executive; 
Baptists,  T  SSiiuins,  W  J  McAlary,  John  McKinnon,  L  H  Thome  ;  Methodist, 
WD  Baskin,  Miss  L  D'Orsay,  Miss  Tennant ;  Presbyterian,  Alex  Watson, 
Mrs  A  Manuel  ;  Reformed  Baptist,  E  Cosman ;  Episcopal,  Walter  H  Smith. 
Rev  W  O  Raymond;  Congregational,  W  Flewelling  ;  Disciples  of  Christ,  J 
W  Barnes ;  F  C  Baptist,  .James  Patterson. 

Centenary  S.  S.  Association. 

John  E  Irvine,  superintendent:  Frank  H  White,  assistant  superintendent; 

WA  Brown,  secretary;   W  H  Mc^Carty,  assistant   secretary;   Thomas  Bell, 

treasurer;  J  E  Angevine,  librarian  ;  E  Bowman,  E  Smith,  S  Salter,  assistants  : 

Mrs  I  C  Bowman,  superintendent  of  home  department;  Miss  Edna  Irvine, 

missionary  secretary. 

New  Ttrunswick  Me<iical  Society. 

James  Christie,  St  John,  president;  G  F  Coburn,  Fredericton,  l.st  vice- 
president;  James  Lawson,  St  Stephen,  2nd  vice-president;  S  S  Skinner,  St 
John,  secretary;  G  T  Smith,  Moncton,  corresponding  secretary;  Foster 
McFarlane,  St  John,  treasurer ;  John  Vincent,  Chatham,  J  Boyle  Travers. 
St  John,  D  D  McDonald,  Petitcodiac,  trustees. 

St.  John  Medical  Society. 

Walter  W  White,  president;  GAB  Addy,  1st  vice-president;  J  H  Scain- 
mell,  2nd  vice-president ;  Stewart  Skinner,  secretary ;  James  Christie, 
treasurer;  Clara  ()'*ling,  corresponding  secretary';  J  R  Mcintosh;  librarian; 
Walter  W  White,  patliologist.  The  society  meets  in  the  Market  building 
every  Wednesday  evening  at  8.30  o'clock. 

Council  of  Physicians  and  Sur{>;eons  of  New  Brunswick. 

Members  of  Council :  Thomas  Walker,  James  Christie,  Henry  G  Addv. 
Walter  W  White,  C  R  J  Crawford,  St  John  ;  G  H  Coburn,  G  E  Coullhard, 
Fredericton;  G  M  Duncan.  Batiuirst;  G  T  Smith,  Moncton.  Officers  of 
Council:  G  E  Coulthard,  Fredericton,  president;  Thomas  Walker,  St  John, 
treasurer;  G  H  Coburn,  Fredericton,  registrar. 

St.  John  Firemen's  Mutual  Relief  Association. 

Aid  Thomas  J  McPherson,  president ;  Robert  H  Nichol,  vice-president ; 
W  S  Vaughan,  secretary;  John  Lelacheur,  treasurer;  Jeremiah  McAdoo, 
chairman  ;  John  Kerr,  W  H  Bowman,  E  W  Barlow,  Chas  H  Jackson,  Jame^ 
Dinsraore,  James  Manson,  Charles  Brown,  trustees. 


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C  E  L  Jarvis,  Queen  Insurance  Company  and  Insurance  Company  of  Nortli 
America;  Peter  Clinch,  ^'orthern  Assurance  Company;  W  M  Jarvis,  Liver- 
pool &  London  &  Globe  Insurance  Company;  A  C  Fairweather,  Commercial 
Union  Assurance  Company,  Plia-nix  Insurance  Company  of  Brooklyn;  J  M 
&  C  W  Hope  Grant,  Lancasliire  Insurance  Company,  Scottish  Union  and 
National  Insurance  Company ;  (ieo  Vj  Eairweather,  London  and  Lancashire 
Fire  Insurance  Company;  J  Sidney  Kaye,  Koyal  Insurance  Company;  Hall 
&  Fairweather,  Pha'uix  Assurance  Company  of  London  ;  K  L  Whittaker, 
Imperial  Fire  Insurance  Company  ;  T  B  &  H  B  Robinson.  Alliance  Insurance 
Company,  Norwich  Union  Fire  Insurance  Society;  R  W  W  Frink.  Western 
Assurance  Compjmy  and  London  Assurance  Corporation;  II  Chubb  i^  Co, 
Atlas  Insurance  Company;  F  S  Whitiaker,  National  Assurance  Company; 
DR  Jack,  North  British  and  Mercantile  Insurance  (.'om})any ;  Geo  E  Fair- 
weather  &Son,  ^Etna  Insurance  Company,  Hartford  Fire  Insurance  Company  ; 
Weldon  &  McLean,  Guardian  Assurance  Company  ;  Vroom  iS:  Arnold,  Con- 
necticut Insurance  Company;  Cowic  «)t  Edwards,  Caledonian  Insurance  Com- 
pany; Knowlton  &  (jilchrist,  British  America  and  Phoenix  of  Hartford 
Insurance  Company,  Cluardian  Assurance  Company;  G  O  D  Otty,  Union 
Assurance  Society;  William  H  White,  Manchester  Fire  Insurance  Company; 
H  C  Tilley,  Sun  Insurance  Office;  R  N  Fish,  Central  Insurance  Company. 
Officers:     A  C  Fairweather,  president ;  P  Clinch,  secretary. 

Maritime  Itoard  of  Trade. 

C  E  Bentley  (Truro,  N  S),  president ;  W  M  Jarvis  (St  John),  vice-president. 
New  Brunswick  ;  Horace  Ilaszard  (Charlottttown),  vice-president,  P  E  Island  ; 
George  A  Hall  (Truro),  secretary-treasurer. 

St.  John  Board  of  Trade. 

D  J  McLaughlin,  president;  Wm  M  Jarvis,  vice-president ;  F  O  Allison, 
secretary -treasurer;  J  A  Likelv,  W  H  Thorne,  W  F  Hathewav,  W  S  Fisher, 
Geo  Robertson,  John  Sealy,  S  Schotield,  W  C  Pittield,  HA  Drury,  '^lomas 
McAvity,  members  of  council;  H  A  Drury,  John  McMillan,  WS  Fisher, 
W  H  Thorne,  S  Schofield,  James  Robertson,  board  of  arbitrators. 

St.  John  Agricultural  Society. 

Wm  Shaw,  M  P  r,  jiresident;  R  R  Patchell,  J  H  Frink,  v  s,  S  T  (Jolding, 
S  Creighton,  Robert  McLcan^^vice-presidents;  Fred  Johusou,  secretary- 
treasurer;  E  LeRoi  Willis,  corresponding  secretarv  ;  Wm  Shaw,  Fred  Johnson, 
J  H  Frink,  T  Walker,  m  d,  R  R  Patchell,  E  LeRoi  Willis,  W  I)  xMcEvoy,  S 
T  Golding,  executive  committee. 

Sinionds  and  Locli  Lomond  Agricultural  Society. 

Dtvid  McBrien,  president;  James  H  Bowes,  secretary ;  Alex  F  Johnston, 
treasurer ;  W  T  Boyle,  depository  ;  W  A  McFate,  Sterling  II  Barker,  Nicholas 
Stephenson  and  twelve  other  directors. 

St.  Martins  Agricultural  Society. 

I  B  Hodsmyth,  president;   H  E  Gilmor,  M  d,  1st  vice-president;   James 
Rourke,  2nd  vice-president ;  John  Hennessy,  treasurer;  R  Mosher,  secretary. 
The  Liicensed  Victuallers'  Association. 

Geo  W  Jones,  president;  D  W  McCormick,  vice-president;  James  Ready, 
treasurer;  G  Gordon  Boyne,  secretary;  G  W  Jones,  M  A  Finn,  Thomas  L 
Bourke,  W  E  Raymond,  T  H  Street,  Josh  Ward,  P  M  O'Neill,  John  McCann, 
Richard  Sullivan,  executive  committee. 


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Strait  Shore,  St.  John,  N.B. 

St.  John  Horticultural  Association. 

J  I)  Hazen,  president;  W  VV  Tiirnbnll  and  Thos  McAvity,  vice-presidents; 
James  Reynold^s,  socretary ;  .Joseph  Allison,  treasurer. 

^Viiiiiot  Fiirk,  Fi-«(leri<;ton. 
Gift  of  late  Mr  E  H  Wilinut.     Total  Kiidowment,  $20,000. 
Commissioners — (I  K  Fenety,  president ;  M  Tennant,  Hon  A  F  Randolph, 
Mayor  Van  wart,  J  T  Sliarkey  ;  VV  T   II    Fenety,  secretary  to  commissioners. 
St.  .lohn  Council,  No.  133,  Koyal  Arcanum. 
H  C  Martin,  regent;  .John  Henderson,  vice-regent;  J  A  Draper,  orator; 
H  B  White,  past   regent;   I)   McNally.  secretary;   1    C  Bowman,   collector; 
J  M  Taylor,  treasurer;   \Vm  Crabb,  cha[ilaiir;  J  N  Wetmore,  guide;  James 
Donoghue,  warden;   W  A  McUinley,  sentry;  R  E  Coupe,  James  McKillop, 
W  Watson  Allan,  trustees. 

St.  John  (Camera  Club. 

G  A  Henderson,  president;  D  L  Hutchinson,  1st  vice-president;  J  K 
Allison,  2nd  vice-president;  J  R  Woodburn,  treasurer;  R  Dole,  secretary  ; 
Count  deBury,  L  A  Griffiths,  J  F  Gregory,  G  A  Davidson,  executive. 

St.  John  Rural  Cemetery  Co. 

J  R  Ruel,  president;  FO  Allison,  secretary-treasurer;  Joshua  P  Clayton, 
superintendent ;  S  S  Hall,  A  Chipman  Smith,  C  F  Kinnear,  J  R  Stone,  A  C 
Jardine,  Robert  Thomson,  G  Sidney  Smith,  J  S  Gilbert,  Dr  M  Sheffield,  Jas 
Manchester,  H  D  McLeoiI,  directors. 

Greenwood  Cemetery  Company. 

Directors — George  H  Clark,  president ; ,  secretary-treasurer  ; 

Jarvis  Wilson,  R  N  Knight,  D  W  Clark,  John  V  Ellis,  W  D  Baskin,  George 
Barnhill. 


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St.  Vincent  <!«>  PhiiI  S«)(;i«ty. 

Cathedral  Parish— John  Allen,  president;  T  B  Foley,  vice-president;  John 
F  Gleeson,  recording  secretary  ;  M  J  Potter,  treasurer. 

St  John  the  Baptist  Parish— John  McGonagle,  president;  Christopher 
Kane,  vice-president;  Wm  H  Coates,  recording  secretary;  Very  Kev  Mon- 
fiignor  Connolly,  v  (;,  treasurer. 

St.  IVlHlachi's  T.  A.  It.  Society. 

Rev  A  Meahan,  spiritual  adviser;  P  Gleeson,  president;  Wiu  P  McLaugh- 
lin, recording  secretary ;  John  Flaherty,  financial  secretary ;  Peter  Mahony, 
treasurer;  I)  L  Kooney,  sergeant-at-arms.  Comniittee — Kings  Ward,  D  L 
Rooney ;  Queens  Ward,  J  U'Kourke;  Wellington  Ward,  P  McHale;  Prince 
"Ward,  John  Flaherty;  special,  P  MctAIinnamin. 

St.  Jo.sepli'K  Senior  Society. 

John  H  McLaughlin,  president;  Patrick  Dillon,  vice-president;  Richard 
AValsh,  recording  secretary  ;  Jeremiah  Jiennessy,  assistant  secretary ;  Jere- 
«niah  C'arey,  treasurer;  Daniel  Rooney,  sergeant-at-arins.  Committee  of 
Wards -Kings,  T  Barry  ;  Wellington,  T  Ryron,  F  Falbert;  Prince,  D  Mc- 
Donald, P  Quinn ;  Dukes,  W  Statlurd,  P  McDonald;  Sydney,  J  McNamara, 
J  Elmore;  Victoria,  I)  Donahoe,  J  McManns. 

Young:  .VIen's  Society  of  St.  Josepli. 

Rev  F  J  McMurray,  spiritual  adviser;  John  Condon,  president;  M  D 
Sweeny,  vice-president;  F  C  Abbot,  recording  secretary;  W  C  Pyne,  financial 
secretary;  Wm  Magee,  assistant  financial  secretary;  F  C  Collins,  treasurer; 
F  G  Condon,  librarian;  John  Mcllugh,  John  Stanton,  Charles  Gormley, 
managing  commiltee  ;  Jol»n  F^ngland,  scrgeant-at-aruis. 

Fatlier  Mathew  Association. 

Rev  A  J  O'Neill,  spiritual  adviser;  Leo  Kelly,  president;  Stephen  H  Fry, 
senior  vice-president;  John  Mudge,  junior  vice-f)residenl;  John  A  Stanton, 
recording  secretary  ;  Cieorge  T  Fiizpatrick,  corresponding  secretary;  William 
H  Coates,  financial  secretary;  James  H  McHugh,  treasurer;  Chas  Mitchell, 
librarian;  Geo  Fry,  assistant  librarian  ;  John  Lee,  sergeant-at-arms  ;  Rev  A  J 
O'Neill.  Thos  Kickham,  M  J  Sliney,  trustees.     Meets  every  Wednesday. 

St.  Peter's  Total  Al)stineiice  Society. 

Rev  E   Wiegle,  supreme  adviser;  James  Morgan,   president;    A  Rogers, 
vice-president;  J    H    McHugh,   secretary-treasurer;    W   J    Norris,   financial 
secretary;  W  J  Dalton,  assistant  financial  secretary;  James  B  Daley,  James 
Morgan,  E  Burke,  trustees;  John  Roberts,  sergeant-at-arnis. 
Irisli  Literary  an«l  Kenevolent  Society. 

P  (ilee.son,  president ;  Thos  Lawson,  first  vice-president ;  \)  J  O'Neil,  second 
vice-president;  Denis  Coholan,  recording  secretary  ;  Francis  Melliday,  finan- 
cial secretary;  Richard  O'Brien,  treasurer;  William  Mitchell,  librarian; 
Edward  Haney,  D  J  Gleeson,  P  J  Gorman,  trustees;  E  P  McDonald,  sergeant- 
at-arms.     Meets  every  Wednesday  evening  at  S  o'clock. 

I'honetic  Speed  Society. 

Miss  Helen  Napier,  president;  Miss  Mary  E  Rand,  vice-president;  Robert 
A  Jamieson,  secretary-treasurer;  Misses  Nettie  Brown,  E  B  Williams  and 
Walter  L  Doherty,  nuinaging  committee. 

New    Brunswick  Odd  Fellows  Hall  Company. 

W  J  Fraser,  president ;  David  Sinclair,  vice-president ;  BA  Stamers,  sec- 
retary; Dr  James  Christie,  treasurer;  C  N  Skinner,  solicitor. 

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St.  John  TradeH  and  Labor  Council. 

Wm  S  Daley,  president;  Wm  Goldsworthy,  vice-president;  Thos  Tracey, 
recording  secretary  ;  K  \V  McKinney,  tinaneial  secretary;  William  H  Coaies, 
treasurer.  Meets  first  VV'ednesilay  in  each  njontli  at  Hownian's  liall,  Brussels 
street.  ship  Laborers'  Union. 

James  Buckley,  president;  Daniel  Donovan,  1st  vice-president;  Thomas 
McGtiiggan,  2nd  vice-president;  Michael  DriscoU,  linancial  secretary;  Tlios 
Killen,  recording  secretary;  Jolni  Flaherty,  treasurer  ;  James  Alward,  Wm 
Porter,  jr,  Denis  McCarthy,  (ieo  (Jonboy,  John  Campbell,  John  McAndrews, 
Peter  CuUinen,  llobt  Barry,  A  Jenkins,  Thos  Sullivan,  Michael  Hayes,  com- 
mittee of  management.         Caullterti'  AHsociation. 

George  Fiillerton,  president ;  Rudolph  Jielyea,  vice-president ;  Patrick 
McGloin,  secretary;  Sanniel  Murpliy,  treasurer;  Samuel  Bartlett,  conductor; 
John  F  King,  usher;  Thomas  Straihorn,  sentinel.  Meets  first  Friday  each 
month  in  Ciood  Templars'  hall,  Germain  street. 

Scownien'H  Union. 

Thomas  Cain,  president ;  Thomas  McAnulty,  vice-president ;  D  H  Adams, 
recording  secretary  ;  John  McKechnie,  financial  secretary  ;  Joseph  McDevitt, 
treasurer;  Patrick  (larnett,  John  Power,  Peter  Gallagher,  Kobt  McClatferiy, 
Jos  Garnett,  Wm  McCann,  John  Finnigan,  Fred  Pidgeon,  committee;  James 
Connolly,  sergantat-arms. 

St.  Jolin  Tyi>ogra|ihical  Union,  No.  85. 

Charles  McCristall,  president;  Henry  Murphy,  vice-president ;  William  H 
Coates,  recording  and  corresponding  secretary  ;  John  Law,  financial  secretary; 
Kobt  Kennedy,  treasurer;  Kobt  A  Johnston,  sergeant-at-arms ;  William  D 
Essington,  K  W  McKinney,  Arthur  King,  trustees.  Meets  second  Saturday 
in  each  month. 

Railway  Mail  Clerks'  Associatiou  of  New  Brunswick. 

George  H  Oulton,  president ;  H  Wathen,  vice-president ;  S  K  Jack,  secre- 
tary ;  KG  Magee,  treasurer;  B  McG  Caldwell,  J  R  Pidgeon,  S  K  Maxwell^ 
F  E  Ketchum,  H  W  Belding,  executive  committee. 

New  Brunswick  Pliariiiaceutical  Society.  • 

Struan  Robertson,  president,  St  John ;  C  H  Fairweather,  vice-president, 
Sussex;  Hazen  J  Dick,  treasurer,  St  John;  K  Clinton  Brown,  secretary,  St 
John;  W  H  Mowatt,  registrar,  St  John.  Members  of  Council — K  E  Coupe, 
Thomas  Crockett,  M  V  Paddock,  Cliarles  F  Wade,  St  John;  W  H  Clark,  St 
Stephen ;  J  D  B  ¥  Mackenzie,  Chatham ;  John  M  Wiley,  Fredericton. 
The  Maritime  Commercial  Travellers'  Association. 

Head  office,  Halifax,  N  S.  F'ratik  C  Simson,  president;  (ieo  V.  Faulkner, 
secretary,  St  John  office,  70  Prince  William  street;  James  .Jack,  assistant 
secretary.  Membership  fee,  ^10  a  year,  which  includes  travelling  privileges, 
mortuarv  benefits  and  accident  insurance. 

Trinity  Preceptory,  No.  507,  Royal  Black  Knights  of  Ireland. 

Wm  Rogers,  WP;  Hartley  Haslett,  D  P;  Robt  Wills,  chaplain;  Oscar 
Grant,  registrar ;  A  J  Armstrong,  treasurer ;  John  Rusk,  financial  secretary ; 
J  C  Mowbry,  1st  lecturer;  Chris  White,  2nd  lecturer;  J  T  Moore,  1st  censor; 
James  Keys,  2nd  censor ;  J  J  Cook,  1st  standard  bearer  ;  Geo  Dennison,  2nd 
standard  bearer;  Andrew  Cooper,  pursuivant;  Geo  Currie,  John  Smith,  Geo 
Moore,  Samuel  Chambers,  Oram  Laskey,  H  P  Allingham,  R  G  Magee,  com- 
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Beaver  Lake  KishinR  (^iib  -W  II  Thome,  president ;  J  D  Ilazen,  vice- 
I^resident;  (i  F  Fislier,  secretary-trejisurer. 

Log  Cabin  Fisliing  Club— j  I  Noble,  i>resident ;  R  J  Armstrong,  vice- 
president;  E  W  Paul,  secretary-treasurer;  A  G  Ilamm,  .1  E  Wilson.  G  K 
I'rawford,  J  P  Hipwell,  managing  committee;  M  C  McRobbie,  W  S  Thomas, 
Henry  Crawford,  audit  committee. 

Ball's  Lake  Fishing  Club— CJeorge  McAvity,  president;  J  T  Gilchrist,  vice- 
president;  WA  Ewintr,  secretary;  Andrew  Bbiir,  treasurer :  J  T  Ilnmilton, 
Frank  Rankine,  T  P  Regan,  .1  G  Carleton,  (feorge  Murray,  with  officers,  are 
<li  rectors. 

Inglewood  Fish  and  Game  Corporation— Leonard  R  Knight,  secretary. 
St.  John  Bicycle   and  Atlilftic  Club. 

F  H  Tippet,  president;  W  P  Robinson,  vice-president  ;  R  S  Ritchie,  treas- 
urer; F  L  Temple,  secretary;  R  N  Frith,  assistant  secretary;  F  \V  Roach, 
captain;  R  M  Bartsch  and  F  \V  Coombs,  lieutenants;  F  H  Tippet,  W  P  Rob- 
inson, RS  Ritchie,  F  L  Temple.  If  II  ITansird,  R  L  Johnston,  J  (i  Harrison, 
J  D  Patterson,  P  B  Ilolman,  R  N  Frith,  F  VV  Roach,  managing  com- 
mittee. Club  house,  Piigsley  building,  corner  Princess  and  Canterbury  streets  ; 
grounds  at  Marsh  Bridge.  Visiting  wheelmen  and  athletes  will  receive  a 
cordial  welcome  at  the  Cl.ib. 

New  Ilrunswick  Uental  Society. 
J  W  gangster,  president  council;  F  A  Godsoe,  registrar  coimcil ;  C  H 
Murray,  G  F  Sproule,  A  Mc.\venney,  appointed  by  governor-in-council  ; 
J  M  Magee,  L  Somers,  J  W  Sangster.  F  \  CJodsoe.  elected  by  Dental  Society. 
•Officers  of  N  B  Dental  Society— H  C  Wetmore,  president ;  B"  H  Torrens,  vice- 
j)resident ;  C  F'  Gorham,  secretary. 

]Lloy<rs  Register  of  British  and  Foreign  Shipping. 
Head  Office:  London,  England— Capt  Welsh,  Lloyd's  Surveyor  for  P  E  1 1 
Office,  Charlottetown,  P  E  I.    Captain  Hunter,  for  Nova  Scotia  ;  Office,  Haliax, 
N  S.     Charles  McLauchlan  (St  John),  Joseph  Reid  (Bale  Berte),  agents. 

Commissioners  Free  Public  Mlirary. 

,  chairman;  R  O'Brien,  secretary;  John  Montgomery,  W  Frank 

Hatheway,  Mrs  W  H  Tuck,  Miss  M  Manning  Skinner.  Mrs  F  H  Foster,  Mrs 
Alexander  M  Phillips  ;  Miss  C  Martin,  librarian  ;  Miss  Melick,  assistant. 

Portland  Free  Public  Library. 

Count  deBury,  president;  Hon  James  Holly,  1st  vice-president;  H  Miller, 
■2nd  vice-president;  Richard  Farmer,  secretary-treasurer;  George  Hoben  ; 
Miss  Edwards,  librarian. 

The  St.    'ohn  Oratorio  Society. 
Board  of  Management— (J  S  Mayes,  president ;  Rev  R  Mathers,  vice-presi- 
dent; A  G  Burnham,  treasurer;  A  de  W  Howard,  librarian;  A   H  Lindsay, 
secretary ;  James  S  F'ord,  conductor ;  S  D  Crawford,  A  Chip  Ritchie,  W  T 

<]fard,  R  Farmer. 

Western  Association. 

Alexander  Wilson,  president ;  Robert  Quinlan,  vice-president ;  Robert  A 
WiLson,  secretary  :  Daniel  Fitzgerald,  treasurer ;  Capt  George  Cripps,  sergeant- 
at-arms;  Jeremiah  Quinlan,  John  Fitzgerald,  John  Kane,  trustees.  Meets  at 
"Western  House. 

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NAMES. 


Robert  liarrv  Dickie,* 

Francis  A  11  Struton, 

W  Tyng  Peters,* 

George  ('on noil. 

Lewis  1*  Fislior,  q  c, 

( rcorge  I  [are,  * 

Wm  Henry  llatlieway,  * 

Samuel  Thompson,  (j  c, 

William  H  Buckerfield,  * 

Peter  Mitchell,* 

George  tr  (iilhert,  A  n,  (j  c, 

Daniel  Fergnsou,  * 

R  Hutchinson,  (j  c, 

Lewis  J  Almon, 

D  Gustavus  Maelauchlan 

Alexander  Ballentine, 

Ilurd  Peters,  a  m,  * 

William  P  Dole,  a  h,* 

John  Lothroj)  Marsh,  A  B, 

Charles  J  Sayre, 

George  Frederick  Hill,  * 

J  R  Macshane,  * 

Charles  K  Knapp, 

C  N  Skinner,  D  c;  L,  q  c, 

G  Sidney  Smith,  A  n, 

Henry  Bartlett  Rainsford, 

John  Augustus  Wright,  A  n,  * 

Thomas  Gray  Merritt, 

Charles  A  Peck,  q  (;, 

William  M  Jarvis, 

Joseph  C  Barharie, 

Charles  H  B  F'isher,  q  c, 

John(}Clif}ord,* 

A  Rankin  Bedell,  a  b, 

Thomas  A  Welling, 

William  M  Connell,  ll  b, 

George  F  (Gregory,  q  c, 

T  B  Robinson,  A  b, 

Caleb  Richardson, 

Pat  E  Sweeney,  * 

F  E  Morton,  q  c, 

Lewis  A  Mills, 

Henry  Lawrance  Sturdee,  A  M, 

Silas  Alward,  A  M,  D  c  L,  Q  c. 


Admitted         Admitted 
Attoiiicys.        Barristers. 


Res  id 


ence 


7  Feb 

llJOct 

l.S  Jinie 

14  Oct 

18  June 

5  Feb 

15  Oct 

10  Oct 

10  June 

14  Oct 

do 

7  Feb 

13  Oct 

13  Oct 

12. June 

7  Feb 

10  Jime 

do 

10  April 

i;}  Feb 

13  April 

,13  Oct 

13  Feb 

13  June 

,13  Oct 

jl4  April 

13  April 

,14  June 

,14  April 

1     do 

il4  Oct 

:    do 

i     do 

'  9  Feb 

;l(5  April 

12  June 

:     do 

do 

119  Oct 

1     do 

do 

do 

•15  June 

15  Oct 

•35'  7  Feb 
do  15  Oct 
'lOK)  June 
do  12  Oct 
do  17  June 
'10    3  Feb 
do  13  Oct 
do  12  Oct 

'47        

do  15  Oct 
d<^  12  Oct 
'50!  7  Fel) 
do  12  Oct 
dn   do 
'5M0  June 
'52;  10  Oct 
do  10  Jiuje 
do^  do 
'53  13  Oct 
'5410  June 

do 

'50  10  Oct 
'58  10  Feb 
do  10  Jiuie 
do  13  Oct 
'00      do 
do  13  Oct 
do^      Oct 
'01  12  June 
do  10  April 
do,  19  Oct 
do:  19  Oct 
'02  14  Oct 
'03i  6  Feb 

do        

do;16  June 
doi  do 
do^lO  June 
do;  13  Oct 

doi       

do;  13  Oct 
doi     do 
'64116  June 
doi  13  Oct 


'35  Andierst,  NS 
'37|Freflerict(»n 
'41 :  Winnipeg 
'43|  Woodstock 
do  do 

'48  St  .John 
doi     do 
do!  Newcastle 

|Westmorliini5 
'49i  Montreal 
'48iSt  John 
'52l("hatham 
'52  RichibuctO' 
dojSt  .John 
'.")3  Bathurst 
'.55'St  John 
'53      do 
doi     do 
'54'Frederictoi7j 
'5()|Richil)ucto 

I  St  Stephen 
'58|  Halifax 
'01  i  Dorchester 
'00  St  John 
'59     do 
'02  Fredericton* 
'01 1  Boston 
'(>9;St  John 
'03!  Hopewell 
do  St  John 
doiDalhousie 
'05  Fredericton 
'04  United  State* 
do!St  John 

Shediac 
"05;  Woodstock 
doFrederictoni 
'04  St  John 
'OSiRiehibucto- 

.Aroostook 


do 
do 
do 

doi 


Sussex 
St  Stephen 
St  John 
do 


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NAMES. 

IVter  Millar,  * 

Robert  Hn.'yks  IN'ters,  *' 

h>lwar(l  Hvron  Witi.slow, 

Robert  Cniv,  * 

Andrew  (Joor^'e  Blair,  Li,  i>,  q  c,'^ 

Alfred  F  Street,  * 

George  McSorley, 

Artluir  (/'larenee  Fairweather, 

Frederick  W  Stnekton, 

Walter  J  Kilner,  * 

Robert  J  Ritehie, 

Robert  Matlicw,  A  M, 

Thos  Lewis  Harrison,  A  n* 

Stanley  Rovd,* 

A  A  Peck,' 

Randolpli  Ketelnini  Jones, 

Isaac  Allen  Jack,  a  n,  d  c  l,  <i  c, 

James  Hannay,* 

Jobn  P  Hudson,* 

Israel  S  (iross,-' 

Daniel  Jordan,  qc, 

Josiab  Wood,  i)  o  L,"^" 

Augustus  IT  Hanington,  q  c, 

Alfred  A  Stockton,  ll  d,  d  c  l,  q  c, 

Micbael  Adams,  q  (;, 

Charles  \V  Bock  with, 

Thomas  Millodge,  A  M,  Q  c, 

Alexander  W  Baird, 

a  H  Stead  man, 

W  C  Milner,  n  s. 

Daniel  C  Courser,  i.r,  b, 

S  B  Api)leby, 

Charles  H  Lugrin,  A  n,  * 

Legh  R  Harrison,  A  n.-^' 

Charles  A  Stockton,  ll  b, 

James  D  Phinney,  A  r, 

John  Russell  Armstrong,  q  c, 

John  Kerr, 

George  H  Mullin,  j-l  h,* 

A  Slason  Thompson,* 

Samuel  J  Baker,- 

Edw  R  Gregory,  i.i.  b,* 

Montesquieu  McDonald, 

James  Mitchell,  A  M,  q  c, 

James  G  Stevens,  jun,  a  b, 

John  Willett, 

Lemuel  J  Tweedie, 

Henry  Hilyard,  ll  b,  * 

Robert  O  Stockton,  ll  b, 


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Attorneys. 


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15  Oct 
do 

17  June 

:      dn 

113  April 

I  do 
:    do 

16  June 

13  Oct 

'     do 

14  Oct 
do 

17  Jinie 

10  Oct 
H!  April 
1 ')  Jinie 
12  Oct 
1.5  Oct 

do 
j     do 

15  Feb 
'     do 

15  June 

do 
14  Oct 

do 

do 
,     do 

I I  Feb 
21  April 
19  June 

11  Oct 
19  Oct 

21  Oct 
,     do 

do 

rlo 

do 
I     do 
>  9  Feb 
i    do 

do 

22  June 
22  Oct 

do 
do 
do 

18  Feb 
do 


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do 
do 

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do 

do' 
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Ai-ril 

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8  July 
Aoril 
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do 
.June 
0  Jiuic 
do  ( )ct 
do  Oct 
do  Oct 

'<)7         

'(W        

'().-)  1 1  Oct 

'(it;    do 

do  12  Oct 
doll  Oct 

do!        

'05  15  Oct 
•07  10  Feb 
doj  do 
do  11  .June 
do   do 
do  14  Oct 
do   do 
do  9  Oct 
do  9  Oct 

'09   

do  15  June 
do  1 1  Oct 
'08  14  Oct 
do  1  Oct 
■09:11  Oct 
do   do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
8  Feb 
do  13  April 
do'  8  Feb 
do!  15  June 
dol2  Oct 
d0|     do 
do!     do 
do      do 
'71:20  Feb ^ 
do'  9  April 


do 
do 
do 
do; 

'70i 


'0.7  Ottawa 

Ai;>;traliii 
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<!<»  Ricliil    "to 
di>,(  )tt;nva 
dol'rcdciicton 
do  St  .lohn 
do'     do 

75  Sussex,  K  C 
'07  Ontari(» 
do  St  John 
'00  St  John 

ruitcd  State" 

Kngland 
'07  ndpewell 
do  Woodstock 
do  St  John 
do!     do 

Tnited  Stater- 
do  do 

'08' St  John 
<lo  Sackville 
do  St  .John 
do'     do 
do  Newcastle 
(If)  Fredericton 
do  St  .John 
doi     do 

M  on  cum 
'70Sackyille 
do  Woodstock 
'09      do 
'70Seattle. 
do  Mr  Columbia 
do  St  .John 
do|  Fredericton 
do  St  .John 
do      do 
do  Boston 
'71  Chicago 
do  United  States 

do|        

do! St  John 
do  St  Stephen 
do     do 
do  St  .John 
do  Chatham 
'72  St  .John 
do'     do 


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Barristers. 

Residence. 
St  John 

Edwuid  TC  Knowlcs, 

IH  Feb 

71 

20  Feb 

72 

MellxMirni'  McM()niif,'lc, 

do 

do 

do 

do  St  Stephen 

Harry  K  Phuit, 

do 

do      do 

do  Kdmiindston 

A  K;iinstunl  JJallocii, 

do 

do      do 

do          do 

Robert  A  Hordi'ti,  A  n, 

22  June 

72 

27  June 

73  Moncton. 

Wrn   I'liysU'v,  DC  li,  (iC, 

do 

do 

do 

doSt  John 

<'iuu'k's  Aimer  Mucdonald,  a  ii, 

26  ( )ct 

do 

24  Oct 

do      do 

Wm  Ii  Wulliuc, 

20  June 

do 

2S  June 

do      do 

Alkii  Ottv  Kuril',  1)  c  u,  q  c, 

25  Oct 

do 

27  Oct 

do      do 

JMiilii)  P;ilmi'r, 

20  Feb 

73 

27  June 

74      do 

Leandor  A  Wliito,  J,i,  u,* 

do 

do 

do 

do  U  States 

J  Arthur  I'air weather,  rx  n,  * 

do 

do 

do 

do  California 

Wm  11  Dickson,* 

21  June 

do 

21  Jiuu! 

do  Salt  Lake  City 

Wesley  Vanwart,  A  M, 

1  Nov 

do 

1  Nov 

do  Fredericton 

Ge<ir;re  F  Hiiird, 

13  Feb 

74  13  Feb 

75  St  John 

George  A  Ilciidersoi), 

do 

do      do 

do      do 

Allison   P)  Coniiell,  LL  i\,  li  c, 

20  April 

do  20  April 

do  Woodstock 

Henry  Turner,* 

do 

do      do 

do  St  John 

Geor^'e  K  Fairweatlier, 

20  Jiuie 

do  20  Oct 

do      do 

James  A  Belyea, 

do 

do      do 

do      do 

James  L  Kerr,* 

do 

do 

do 

do  Lin  i ted  States 

Gc()r<;e  E  Fraser, 

do 

do 

do 

do  Chatham 

T  Carleton  Allen,  j.l  ii, 

22  Oct 

do  22  Oct 

do  Fredericton 

R  Barry  Smith,* 

do 

do'     do 

doiNew  York 

J  Howe  Dlekson, 

do 

do      do 

do  Albert 

Fred  II  McKiel, 

do 

do 

do 

do |St  John 

Hugh  H  McLean, 

13  F'eb 

7o 

13  Feb 

76      do 

R  F  Qnio;ley,  ll  h,  d  c  l,  q  c, 

do 

do 

do 

do'     do 

Miles  B  Dixon, 

23  April 

do 

23  April 

do      do 

William  A  Park, 

do 

do      do 

do  Newcastle 

E  Perley  Williston,  A  u,      ,. 

June 

do 

19  June 

do      do 

Michael  8  Benson, 

June 

do  14  Oct 

do  Chatham 

John  Black, 

22  Oct 

do  24  Oct 

do  Fredericton 

Humphrey  Gilbert, 

do 

do     do 

do  Kingsclear,YC 

William  A  Russell, 

do 

do     do 

do  Shediac 

C  W  Treadwell,  A  i-,* 

do 

do 

do 

77  Ottawa 

John  H  Cother,* 

2  Feb 

76 

8  Feb 

do|  North  W^est 

Harvey  Atkinson, 

11  Feb 

do^ 

12  Feb 

do  Moncton 

G  0  Dixon  Otty, 

do 

do 

do 

do  St  John 

W  Watson  Allen, 

do 

do 

do 

doi     do 

Andrew  H  Johnson. 

do 
20  April 

do 
do 

do 
21  April 

do 

George  C  Coster,  A  B, 

do 

St  John 

Anion  A  Wilson, 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Charles  II  Masters,  A  M,* 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Ottawa 

John  D  Williams, 

12  Oct 

do 

12  Oct 

dojSt  John 

Chipman  A  Steeves, 

do 

do 

21  Oct 

do 

Moncton 

Charles  A  Palmer,  ll  b,  q  c, 

do 

do 

do 

do 

St  John 

Joseph  A  Harris,* 

19  Oct 

'85 

28  Oct 

'86  Boston 

William  Wilson, 

21  Oct 

76^21  Oct 

'77  Fredericton 

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William  B  CluindhM-,  li,  i\, 

Ricliani  A  Lawlor, 

William  A  Tnu'rnaii, 

Fred  W  Kertsoii, 

Henry  R  Kmmcrson, 

Albert  S  White,  A  H,  u.  B, 

J  A  Hainiah,* 

F.  II  McAlpine,  a  n,  m  a, 

ChnrlesO'Dcmnell* 

Alfred  E  McLeod, 

Richard  P  McClivern,  jr,  A  M,* 

Robert  McLeod,  A  u, 

Edmund  (r  Kaye, 

Berton  S  Head,  T-l  n, 

Dennis  B  (lallafjjher, 

Adam  A  Rankin,* 

John  McAllister,  n  c, 

F  J  Dufry,'<- 

(ieorge  I'  Thomas, 

John  T  Ilarriiifjton, 

Narcissc  A  liandry,  i,L  n,  q  i  , 

Ambrose  I)  Richard,  l.L  n, 

Henry  A  Powell,  B  \,q  c, 

George  V  Mclnerney,  ll  n,  q  c, 

John  R  Costitjan,* 

Willianison  Fisher,  LL  n,* 

Henry  II  James, 

Havelock  Coy,  B  A, 

James  Devlin,* 

James  P  Mitchell,* 

John  R  Maltbv,* 

Win  H  T  Hatheway 

Arthnr  I  Truenian,  i)  c  L,  M  A, 

(ieo  A  Davis,  ll  n, 

Richard  B  Adams,  ll  b, 

Allan  A  Davidson,  Jr,  «  A, 

Hiram  G  Betts  * 

W  C  Hazen  Grinuner,  M  A, 

James  Kav, 

R  H  Davis, 

James  Straton, 

Wm  D  McLeod,  b  a,* 

David  I  Welch, 

Abraham  B  Walker,  u  a,  ll  b, 

Frank  H  Tuck,  * 

Charles  E  Sunnier, 

Robert  Beck  with, 

Fred'k  W  P^mmerson,  A  B,  ll  b, 

R  S  LeBert  Tweedie, 


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Attorneys. 


Admitted 
Barristers. 


Residence. 


21  Oct 

Feb 
21  June 

do 
IH  Oct 

do 

19  Oct 
May 
June 

do 

Oct 
April 

13  Fcl) 
April 

do 
do 
do 
do 

20  June 
do 

23  June 

do 

do 
18  Oct 

do 

do 
28  Oct 
12  Feb 

do 
12  Feb 

do 
17  June 

do 

do 

22  June 

23  Oct 
do 
do 
do 

14  Feb 
do 

16  June 
do 

!17  June 
j23     do 
|23  June 

17  Oct 
1     do 


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do  IS  June 
do  12  April 
do    .SOct 
do  24  Oct 
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do 

do 

do 

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May 

June 

do 

do 
Oct 
April 

do 

do 

do 

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do 


do  20  April 
do  24  April 
do      do 
do  20  June 
do  24     do 
do  do 

do  19  Feb 
do  23  Oct 
do  12  Oct 
do  14  Feb 
'80  4  Feb 
do  do 
do  14  Feb 

do        

do  20  June 
do  12  Oct 
do  lo  April 
do  2'.     do 
do  25  Oct 
do      do 
do  26  Oct 
do  23  Feb 
'81  24  Feb 
do      do 
do       Oct 
do  29  June 
do      do 

do        

do  29  June 
do  8  July 
do  26  Oct' 


Moncton 

'7S  Newcastle 

'79  llo|.ewe!lCor 

do  ( irand  l-'alls 

do  Dorchester 

'78|Sussex 

Fnited  States 

'79  St  John 
do  I'nited  Stat.M 
do  Sussex 
do  New  York 
do  St  John 

'80      do 
do  Dorchester 
do  \Voo(l>tock 
do  Fnited  States 
do  ('ampl)ellton 
doTnited  States 
do  Moncton 

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do  Hathurst 
do  Dorchester 
do  Siickville 
do  Ricliibueto 
do  N  W  Territory 
do  Woodstock 
'81  Richibucto 
do  Fredericton 

do     ^ 

do  Wiimipeg 
do        do 

St  John 
do      do 
do  Honolulu 
'82  Batluirst 
'81  Newcastle 
do  Boston 
do  St  Stephen 
'82  Moncnm 
do  Richibucto 
do:St  John 
do  New  York 
do;  Moncton 
do  St  John 
do  Br.  Columbia 

I  Moncton 
do  Dorchester 
'83  Petitcodiac 
'82  Ham|)ton 


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AtTorneys. 

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fteorge  W  Allen,  m  a, 

9  Feb 

'82 

22  Julv 

'83  Fredericton 

Warren  C  Winslow, 

do 

do 

do 

do  Chatham 

i'j*  - 

Robert  Murray,  jr, 

lo  Feb 

do 

12  April 

do         

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Lemuel  A  Ciirrey,  m  a,  d  o  l,  q  c 

17  April 

do 

26     do 

do  St  John 

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Dougald  Stewart  Hutchinson,'^ 
Spurfteon  Wortnian,*-' 

do 
do 

do 

United  StatCri 

do 

11  Oct 

do' Nova  Scotia 

Clifford  H  Deacon^-' 

do 

do             

Winnipeg 

¥, 

Frederick  (;  Raud,^ 

do 

do           

Cornwallis,  NS 

V'       ■ 

William  Murray, 

do 

d()  20  April 

do  Campbellton 

^      '1     : 

J  DeVebor  Neales, 

do 

do  12    do 

'87  Newcastle 

A  Louis  Belyea,* 

do 

do 

do 

do  P>r  Columbia 

1   ■■ 

Josiali  R  Murphy,  i.i.  u, 

do 

do 

<lo 

do  Woodstock 

'        1 

Daniel  Mclutyre,* 

18  April 

do          do 

do  Winnipeg 

John  F  Ashe, 

do 

do          do 

do  St  John 

Albert  J  Cire,i';ory, 

28  June 

do  28  June 

'82  Fredericton 

Daniel  Mulliii, 

do 

do      do 

do  St  John 

Jeremiah  II  Barry^ 

28  June 

'83  28  June 

'83  Fredericton 

J  Dou<>las  Hazen,  n  A,  D  c  T-,  <;  c 

,      do 

do      do 

do  St  John 

Allan  Wiliuot  Chapman, 

29  June 

do  12  Jan 

'84  Dorchester 

! 

Mariner  Georife  Teed, 

do 

do      do 

do          do 

I-              V. 

John  L  Carleton, 

11  Oct 

do  25  Oct 

'83  St  John 

Herbert  E  Wardroper, 

18  Oct 

do    7  Feb 

'84         do 

Isaac  11  Hal  let,  ll  u* 

do 

do     do 

do  Rr.  Columbia 

' 

William  P  Say  re, 

do 

doj     do 

do  Richibucto 

Jamci,  T  Sharkey,  ij,  u. 

do 

do     do 

do  Fredericton 

J  Norman  W  Winslow, 

do 

do     do 

do  Woodstock 

A  D  Chapman, 

20  June 

do  10  April 

do  Dorchester 

; 

William  H  Chapman, 

do 

do      do 

do         do 

David  Grant,  ll  u. 

do 

do  16  Oct 

do  Moncton  • 

Melville  Norman  Cockburn, 

8  Feb 

do  21  Feb 

do  St  Andrews 

Samuel  Judson  Jenkins,  b  a,'^ 

do 

do      do 

do  Ottawa 

J  Twining  ilartt, 

IG  April 

do  24  April 

do  St  John 

John  Michael  O'Brien,  b  a,* 

do 

do          

Vancouver 

James  M  Knight, 

do 

do  16  Oct 

Moncton 

William  Alexander  Ewing,^ 

do 

do  24  April 

do  St  John 

■ 

Edward  Girouard, 

do 

do  16  Oct 

do  Moncton 

Frederick  V  Wedderl)urn,  ll  n. 

do 

do  24  April 

do  Hampton 

J  Arthur  Freeze, 

16  April 

do      do 

do  Sussex 

Charles  L  Richards,* 

18  April 

do      do 

do  Nebraskfi 

Leouard  Allison,  u  A, 

14  June 

do  26  Jan 

do  Sussex 

Clarence  H  Ferguson, 

13  Oct 

do  16  Oct 

do  St  John 

Donald  McLeod  Vince, 

1     do 

do      do 

dojWoodstock 

Alexander  Straton, 

i     do 

do      do 

do  Andover 

Chas  I  Thomson, 

1     do 

do      do 

dOi  Newcastle 

Robert  Rankin  Ritchie, 

1     do 

do  18  Oct 

do  St  John 

James  W  McCready, 

'  7  Feb 

'84  16  April 

'85  P'redericton 

John  P  Lawrence,  b  a, 
Joseph  G  Matthews,* 

!  9  Feb 
16  April 

do 
do 

Westmorland 

30  April 

do  New  York 

John  M  Stevens, 

25  April 

do 

25  June 

do  St  Stephen 

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Jos  H  Yeomans, 

Frank  A  Bennett, 

Francis  B  Gregory,* 

Robert  W  Hewson, 

Allen  W  Bray, 

Henry  li  Ayer, 

Geo  W  Fowler,  ll  b, 

Harrison  A  McKeown,  n  A,  ll  u, 

Leonard  Tilley  Carvill,  I.L  B,* 

Thos  P  Regaii, 

Ronald  C  Grant,* 

John  Boden,  m  a,* 

James  McQt.een, 

John  Walter  Read,  b  a, 

Stan.  Keirstead,  A  b,  ll  b,* 

Herbert  W  Moore,  A  b,* 

Frank  H  Grimmer,  ab, 

Ora  P  King, 

Albert  W  Bennett,  ll  b, 

George  J  Clarke, 

Berton  C  Foster,  a  b, 

Thomas  I^awson, 

George  R  Vincent, 

Charles  E  DtiflTy, 

Frederick  La  forest, 

Martin  G  B  Henderson, 

James  S  Harquail, 

Milton  B  Hicks,* 

Robert  Morrison, 

Frank  A  McCully,  b  a,  ll  b, 

Fred  St  J  Bliss,  B  A, 

CAD  (Jagnon, 

Wm  D  Carter,  LL  B, 

AV  Woodbnry  Wells,  ll  b,  q  c, 

Pascal  Poirier, 

Charles  Tliomas  Bailey, 

Arthnr  C  Brvdone  Jack,  b  a,* 

Walter  Harold  Covert,* 

Finimore  McLeod,  B  A,* 

William  A  Mott, 

Henry  F  McLatchy,  i-i-  b, 

Sidney  S  Taylor.  LT-  b,* 

Joseph  A  Russell,  ll  b,* 

Edgar  W  Thompson, 

Frederick  DeVine, 

Jas  E  Cowan, 

Titus  J  Carter,  ll  b, 

Gerard  G  Ruel,  ll  b, 


Admitted 

Admitted         r»     -j 

Attorne} 

s.    1    Barristers.         ^«-'"^"^«^- 

12  Jan 

'84 

25  June 

'85  St  John 

13  Jan 

Moncton 

20  Oct 

dot 29  Oct 

do  Dalhousie 

do 

do      do 

do  Vancouver 

do 

do 

do 

do  Moncton 

do 

do 

9  Oct 

'90  Hopewell 

do 

do 

Moncton 

do 

do 

29  0ct    "' 

'85  Sussex 

do 

do|     do 

do  St  John 

20  April 

'85  29  April 

'SG         

21    do 

doj     do 

do  St  John 

do 

do:     do 

do  Bridgeto'n,  N  .S 

do 

do[        

Xew  York 

19  Oct 

do  27  Oct 

'87  Shediac 

do 

do  28  Oct 

'8G  Kredericton 

19  Oct 

do'     do 

do  United  State? 

do 

do'      Oct 

'86      do 

do 

do      do 

do  St  Andrews 

do 

do  12  April 

'88SUSSOX 

do 

do  27  Oct 

'87  Sackville 

29  April 

do  23  June 

do  St  Stephen 

'SG  2S  Oct 

'SG  Kredericton 

21  Oct 

do  27  Oct 

'87  Andovcr 

do 

do;     do 

do  St  .John 

do 

do      do 

do  l-'redericton 

(.lo 

do      do 

do  Kdniundston 

do 

do  28  Oct 

do  St  John 

do 

do  27  Oct 

do  Daliiousie 

do 

doj     do 

do  Centreville 

do 

do      do 

do  Sussex 

27  Oct 

do      do 

do  Moncton 

21  Oct 

doJ     do 

do  Fiedericton 

do 

do  25  Oct 

'88  EdnnindstoD 

do 

do  11  Oct 

do  Kichibucto 

do 

dn 

'87 

1 

Moncton 

*  1  VF 

3  Feb 

••■••••a 

11  Oct 

do  Shediac 

do 

do;  9  Feb 

do  St  .John 

do 

do  26  April 

do  P>r  Columbia 

9  Feb 

do        

Halifax 

19  Oct 
do 

do 
do 

'              •••••**• 

Nelson,  B  C 

25  Oct 

'88  Campbellton 

do 

do,  17  Oct 

'89  Hopewell 

do 

do  25  Oct 

'88  Edioonton,  A 

do 

d( 
dc 

i               •••••••« 

Vancouver 

do 

25  Oct 

'88  St  Stephen 

do 

do     do 

do  St  John 

,     do 

do      do 

do       <lo 

do 

do:     do 

do  Dorchester 

18  Oct 

'88' 17  Oct 

'89  St  John 

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George  H  Turner, 

John  Roy  Campbell,  b  c  l,  ll  b, 

Admitted 
Attorneys. 

Admitted 
Barristers. 

Residence. 

18  Oct 
do     • 

'88 
do 

''89 

Dorchester 

17  Oct**'" 

St  John 

Arthur  N  Charters, 

do 

do 

22  Oct 

'91 

Dorchester 

Francis  J  ^weeny, 

do 

do 

, 

Moncton 

Stephen  U  Bustin, 

do 

do|17  0ct 

'89 

St  John 

John  J  Porter, 

do 

do;     do 

do 

do 

George  Gilbert, 

do 

do'     do 

do 

Bathurst 

Alexander  Perley  Barnhill,  b  a, 

do 

do 

do 

do 

St  John 

Ernest  A  McKay,  B  A, 
J  Chipman  Flartley,  B  A, 

do 
do 

do 

''89 

Fredericton 

do 

17  Oct"*' 

Woodstock 

'                   Charles  E  A  Simonds,  b  A,  b  cl, 

do 

do'       

Fredericton 

Alexander  W  Macrae,  A  b, 

12  Oct 

'8923  Oct 

'90 

St  John 

John  R  Dunn,  b  a, 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

John  J  Gallagher,  A  b, 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Woodstock 

Henrv  C  Haningtnn,  a  b. 

do 

do,     do 

do 

Moncton 

Charles  W  Clifton  Tabor, 
Horton  B  Hetherington, 

do 
16  Oct 

do 

'91 

'90  22  Oct 

Gagetown 

Harris  G  Fenety,  b  a,  t.l  b, 

do 

do 

do 

do 

St  John 

Bedford  B  Teed,  m  a, 

do 

do     do 

do 

Sackville 

Arthur  W  Ebbetl, 

do 

do!     do 

do 

Gagetown 
St  John 

John  B  M  Baxter, 

do 

do 

do 

do 

James  King  Kelley,  bc  l. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

John  Ward  Wetmore,  BA,* 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Ambrose  K  Neales,  m  a, 

do 

do     do 

do 

Chatham 

Martin  H  Parlee,  b  a, 

do 

do     do 

do 

Sussex 

Charles  W  McAnn,  b  a,  ll  b,* 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Kalso,  B  C 

John  A  Sinclair,  ll  b, 

16  Oct 

do 

22  Oct 

'91 

St  John 

Jas  P  Byrne,  LL  B, 

do 

do 

6  Oct 

'92 

Sussex 

Louis  E  Young,  ll  b. 

do 

do 

22  Oct 

'91 

Woodstock 

Frank  B  Carvell,  ll  b, 

do 

do 

do 

Fred  L  Fairweather,  ll  b, 

do 

do 

6  Oct"*" 

'92 

Sussex 

Oeo  H  V  Belyea, 

15  Oct 

'91 

20  Oct 

do 

St  John 

Oswald  S  Crockett,  B  A, 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Fr^'uricton 

James  M  Mclntyre, 
Charles  J  Milligan,  M  A, 

do 
do 

do 
do 

''92 

S»i-:'-'    . 

20  Oct'    ' 

St  .):'I'U 

R  G  Murray,  ll  b, 

do 

do 

. 

do 

Geo  L  Wilson,  b  a,* 

do 

do 

20  Oct"" 

'92 

Boston 

Stewart  L  Fairweather,  ll  b, 

16  Oct 

do 

do 

do 

St  John 

Hedley  C  Taylor,  ll  b,* 
Charles  F  Sanford, 

do 

do 

Edmonton,  A 

27  Jan 

'92 

16  Feb*'* 

''93 

St  John 

Clifford  W  Robinson,  b  a, 

13  Oct 

do 

19  Oct 

do 

3'ioncton 

Charles  Appleby,  B  A,  ll  r, 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Woodstock 

Ephraim  R  Chapman,  b  a, 

do 

do 

do 

do 

St  John 

Robert  Wetmore  Hanington,  B  A,* 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Br  Columbia 

Charles  Comben,  ab,  llb. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Woodstock 

Arthur  R  Slipp,  llb. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Fredericton 

Waltei  H  Trueman,  ll  b, 

do 

do 

do 

do 

St  John 

Edward  P  Raymond,  b  a, 

3  Feb 

'93 

Feb 

'94 

do 

James  Friel,  b  a, 

27  June 

do^lO  July 

do 

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Bowyer  8  Smith,  ll  b, 

John  Montgomery,  b  l,  ll  b, 

Heber  S  Keith,  b  a, 

Scott  E  Morrill, 

Henry  F  Puddington,  ll  b, 

Stephen  W  Palmer, 

Charles  St  C  Skinner,  b  a,* 

Leonard  P  D  Til  ley,  ll  b, 

James  W  Flower,  ll  b, 

Charles  H  Mclntyre,  b  A,* 

Hugh  G  Nealis, 

Richard  B  Bennett,  ll  b,  * 

W  B  Jonah,  b  a, 

Frank  A  Harrison, 

A  B  Copj),  LL  b, 

Edward  B  Coaklev, 

E  A  Reilly, 

A  George  Blair,  ll  b, 

O  B  Stock  ford,  b  c  l, 

Allen  B  Wilmot,  b  c  l, 

Aaron  Lawson,  p.  A, 

Thos  W  Butler, 

Harold  S  Waterbury,  n  c  L, 

George  K  McLeod,  b  a,  ll  b,* 

Harry  F  McLeod,  b  a, 

Fred  H  Peters, 

George  Black, 

Robert  A  Irving,  ll  b, 

Harry  H  Pickett,  b  c  l, 

George  S  Shaw,  ll  b, 

Hugh  H  Hansard, 

Wendall  P  Jones,  ll  b, 

William  J  Loggie,  ll  b, 

J  Stewart  Campbell, 

Peter  Hughes, 

R  W  McClelan, 

Pius  Michaud, 

Edward  F  Jones, 

C  VV  Mitchell, 


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B,  27  June 

'93  10  July 

'94'St  John 

:     do 

do      do 

do       do 

do 

do      do 

do        do 

do 

do      do 

do        do 

12  Oct 

do    8  Oct 

do        do 

do 

do      do 

do        do 

do 

do'     do 

do  Moncton 

do 

do      do 

do  Boston 

1     do 

do      do 

do  St  John 

{    do 

do  3  April 

'97       do 

\     do 

do!       

Boston 

1         ««- 

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do    ,S  Oct 

'94  I'Vedericton 

do 

do      do 

do  Hr  Columbia 

15  Nov 

'i»4  22  Nov 

'95  Elgin 

do 
do 

do 

Sackville 

do  22  Nov 

'95:      do 

j    do 

do         

St  Andrews 

do 

do  22  Nov 

'95  Moncton 

'     do 

do      do 

do  St  John 

do 

do  22  Nov 

do        do 

do 

doi     do 

do  Fredericton 

do 

do      do 

do  Kdmundston 

do 

do      do 

do  Nowciistle 

11  April 

'95  18  April 

'90  St  John 

l'>  Nov 

do 

New  York 

18  Nov 

do  19  Nov 

do  Frederictou 

;    do 

do      do 

do        do 

do 

do      do 

do       do 

do 

do;     do 

do  Buctouche 

do 

do      do 

do  St  John 

; 

do 

do      do 

do       do 

,     do 

do  22  Nov 

'95        do 

13  Nov 

'96  18  Nov 

'97  Woodstock 

'     do 

do      do 

do  Chatham 

:    do 

do      do 

do  Fredericton 

12  Nov 

'97        

do 

i     do 

do        

do 

1         ^**' 

1     do 

do        

P^dnuindston 

':        do 

do        

St  John 

1    do 

do'       

Newcastle 

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Consul,  Chili  and  Peru — J  H  Scannnell,  St  John. 

Spanish  Vice-Consul  — D  R  Jack,  St  John.  Consular  Agents — 8t  Stephen, 
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Consul  for  Portugal — F  O  Allison,  St  John. 

Austro-Hungary  N'ice-Consul — John  H  Thomson,  St  John. 

Italian  Consuls — Chas  McLauchlan,  8t  John  ;  George  Watts,  Chatham. 

Hawaiian  Consul — A  O  Crookshank,  St  John. 

Denmark — J  Roy  Campbell,  Vice-Consul,  St  John. 

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Of  all  permna  appearimj  on  the  Register  as  existing  on  the  first  day  of  January y 

1897,  printed  and  published  in  pursuance  of  the  eighth  section  of 

''The  New  Brunswick  Medical  Act,  1881." 


Addy,  Henry  G,  Saint  John 
Addy,  Geo  A  B,  Saint  John 
Alexander,  C  C,  Lower  P'ce  Wni,  Yk 
Allison,  Lucius  Carey,  St  John 
Andrews,  Joseph,  St  John 
Archambault,  Joseph,  Fort  Kent,  Me 
Atherton,  A  B,  Fredericton 
Atkinson,  James  G,  Bristol,  Carleton 
Baker,  1  W  N,  Centreville 
Baxter  George  O,  pjarnesville 
Baxter,  James  McCiregor,  Chatham 
Bayard,  William,  St  John 
Bearisto,  James,  LakeVillo,  Carleton 
Bell.  Dudley  J,  Fort  Fairfield,  i\le(n  r) 
Bellivau,  Lucien  J,  Shediac 
Benson,  John  Stafford,  Chatham 
Benson,  Joseph  Black,  Chatham 
Best,  O  F.  Debec 
Berrynian,  John,  St  John 
Black,  C  A,  Bale  Verte,  Westmorland 
Blair,  Frank  1,  St  Stephen 
Botsford,  Robert  L,  Moncton 
Bourque,  Louis  N,  Moncton 
Bowser,  Jas  C,  Sackville 
Bridges,  Jas  Whiteside,  Fredericton 
Broderick,  F^dward  J,  St  John 
Brown,  F  M,  Centreville,  Carleton 
Brundage,  E  M,  Newcastle  Bdg,Queens 
Burgess,S  W,G  reat  Shemogue,  Westra'd 
Burnett,  Joshua  U,  Sussex 
Byrne,  Thomas,  St  Stephen 
Calkin,  J  O,  Sackville 


Camp,  George  R,  Upper  Sheffield 
Carter  Herbert  R,  Port  Elgin,  Westm'd 
Carruthers,  Geo,  Sackville 
Case,  Mayes,  Wickham,  Queens 
Caswell,  James  A,  Gagetown 
Chandler,  K  B,  Moncton 
Christie,  James,  St  Joiin 
Christie,  William,  Portland 
Christie,  Wm  Alex,  St  John 
Churchill,  Ebson,  Bristol,  Carleton 
Clark,  Augustus  T,  Calias,  Me  (n  r) 
Clark,  A  W,  Fairville 
Coburn,  Benjamin,  Bright,  York 
('oburn,  G  Hayward,  Fredericton 
Coburn,  A  D,  Canterbury  L.  ..Ion,  Yk 
Cody,  Peter  W.  Danforth,  Me  (n  r) 
Colter,  N  R,  Woodstock 
Comeau,  Francis  Xavier,  Caraquet 
Copp,  E  M,  Point  de  Bute 
Coulthard,  George  E,  Fredericton 
Coy,  Judson,  Lower  Prince  Wm,  York 
Crawford,  G  R  J,  St  John 
Crocket,  Wm  Caldwell,  Fredericton 
Crocket,  A  P,  Dalhousie 
Cruise,  William,  Moncton 
Cummins,  M  E,  Bath,  Carleton 
Curtis,  Isaac  B,  Hartland 
Daniel,  John  Waterhouse,  St  John 
Day,  Robert  G,  St  John, 
Deacon,  Jos  M,  Milltown 
Deinstadt,  Wm  McKay,  St  Stephen 
Denny,  Harry  E,  Shediac 


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Desmond,  Fiiincis  '    !in,  No\vc;i>tk' 
Dibblee,  ( leorge  (),  Moore's  Mills 
Dick,  Thos,  iSt  (.Jeorj^'e 
Doherty,  Isaac  W,  Kiii^'sdm,  Kent 
Doherty,  Win  W,  ('iini|it)elll(in 
Doherty,  K  P,  Fairvitle,  St  John 
Duncan,  (Jideon  MilclK'll,  U.itlnnsi 
Earle,  Thos  J  (),  Yoinij^'sC've,  (^neeii  > 
Ellis,  Wm  L,  St  John 
Emery,  A I  ban  I'\  St  John 
p]stey,  Alfred  S,  Haitlaiid,  CarleLon 
Ferguson,  A  J,  Dalhonsie 
Fitzmaurice,  Tlios  J,  Iloulton,  Me  (n  r) 
Fleniing,  (ie<)  W,  Petitcodiac 
Fritz,  Howard  Douglas,  St  John 
(jlaudet,  E  T,  St  Joseith,  VVestnioilantl 
(lilclirist,  John,  Portland 
(Trilchrist,  John  H,  (Jreenwicli,  Ivings 
(lillnior,  Henry  Edwanl,  St  Martins 
(Joodwin,  I' red,  Baylield,  VVeslintirrd 
Gove,  Samuel  Til  ley,  St  Andrews 
Gove,  Harry,  St  Andrews 
(4ray,  James  H,  Fairville 
(Jregory,  H  \V,  Lower  Pr  Wni,  \  <trl< 
(luy,  Adolphus  J,  Kdmundston 
Ha{.'erman,  J  K,  Floreneeville,  (  ailt'u 
Hay,  IJ  B,  Chipman,  (Queens 
Hayes,  Joseph,  Nelson,  N   l> 
Hand,  Wm  Nelson,  Woodstoi'k 
Hetherington,  George  A,  St  John 
Holden,  Charles,  St  John 
Inches,  P  Robertson,  St  John 
Irvine,  W  H,  P.oiestown 
Jack,  DuVernet,  Gr  Harbor.  (J  Manan 
Johnston,  George  F,  Sussex 
Johnston,  Charles  H  L,  St  John 
Jonah,  J   Mariner,  Eastport,  Me  (n  r) 
Keiller,  Alex  J,  St  John 
Keirstead,  Perley  Taylor,  Woodstock 
Keith,  Bauman  N, Harvey  Stat'n,York 
Keith,  M  Franklin,  Harcourt,  Kent 
Keith,  Harry  W,  Kingston,  Kings 
Kenney,  Frank  Lincoln,  St  John 
Kilburn,  Francis, Pres(pie  lsle,Mt'(ti  n 
King,  Wallace  G,  Buctouche,  Kent 
King,  James  H,  Andover 
Knapp,  H  T,  Sackville 
Lacroix,  Wenceslas,  l-klniundston 
Landry,D  V,  St  Joseph,  Westnioi'land 
Langis  Joseph  A,  Petit  Koeher 
Lawson,  J  J,  Xortli  Head,Gr  Manan 
Lawson,  J  as  D,  St  Stephen 


Leger,  Joseph  A,  Shediac 
l-ewin,  A  A,  Belleisle  Creek,  Kings 
Lewis  Wm  .1,  I  lillsboiough 
licwis,  ,)ohn  T,  Hillsborough 
Macdonald,  M   ( ',  (  ainbridge,  t^ucens 
^Ll(  iloiiald,  M  II,  Wickham,  \>ueens 
Macdouahl,  Donald  D,  Petitcodiac 
Macdonald,  .lojin,  ( "liatham 
Nf:icl'arlan(l.  M  L,  l'\-iirville 
MacLaren,  Murray,  St  John 
Main,  Charles  (i,  Kdmundston 
Marvin,  P)liss  A,  Hillsboroiigh,  Albert 
Melvui,  (leorge  (iirvaii,  Alma,  Albert 
Mitchell.  Robert,  Dorchester 
Molliit,  A  Cowan,  Kilbin-u,  N'ictoria 
Moore,  I  )avid   K,  Stanley 
Moore.  iMhnund.  Salisbury 
Morehouse,  ( )  F,  l'p[»er  Keswick,  York 
Morrison, . Joseph  Hugh,  St  John 
Mott,  .lohn  C,  St   Joliii 
Miiilin,  Bainet  M,St  Marys,  York 
Murray,  A  .1,  I'rcderictou  ,Jc,  Siuibury 
Murrav,  Ihuiiel,  ( 'ampbdlton 
Murny,  Suther  C,  Albert,  Albert 
Murray,  A,    Leouardsvilk'.   Deer  isl'd 
Myers,  Andtrose  R,  Moncton 
Mc Alpine,  Lenniel  A   W.  St  John 

I  McCanon,  .Limes  Andrew,  St  John 

I  Met 'leery,  Beverley  N,  St  John 

I  McFarlane,  l'\)ster,  St  John 

i  AL'lnerney,  J  as  Peterson,  St  John 

i  Mcintosh,  John  R,  Si  John 
McLean,  Clias  M,  Kingston,  Kings 

,  McLearn,  Robert,  I'^rederietou 
McXichol,  John,  Sussex 
Nicholson.  Robert,  Newcastle 
Nugent,  J   G,  I>riggs'  Corner,  Queens 

■  Oldiug,  Clara  M,  St  John 
()llo(lui,  Riiiino  A,  Kinyston.  Kent 
Owens,  .John  G,  Millville,  Y'ork 
Pear.'-on,  (ieo  N,  Sussex 

'  Peck,  Albert  H.  IIoi)well  Cai.e,  Albert 
Pedolin,  F  L,  Newcasllc 
Preston,  Edward  A,  St  .John 
I'rice,  Leverett  H,  (Jrand  Manan 

.  Price,  Byron  S,  St  John 

!  Purdv,  Clinton  Trouiaine,  Moncton 
Rand'all,  F  ( ',  Hillsborougli 
R.inkin.  \Vm  Donald,  \Vootislock 
itoberts,  Wm  1'"',  St  John 

i  Ross,  Robert  K,  St  Steiihen 

'   Ros-,  Dcninore  W,  Peel,  ( 'arleton 


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Koss,  .liimes  D,  Moncton 
lliiildic'k,  Robert  (",  St  Martins 
Uvaii,  John  H,  Sussex 
Saiinilcrs,  Edw  II,  Woodstock  | 

Scaniinell,  Jos  Henry,  St  Jolin 
Seerv,  Frederick  Joseph,  Fredericton 
Secord,  Elizabeth,  Norton,  Kings. 
Sharp,  Isaac  (Mareuce,  Marysville 
ShctHeld,  Mason,  St  John 
Sirois,  Felix  G,  Fort  Kent,  Me  (n  r) 
Smith,  Alfred  Corbett.  Tracadie 
Smith,  Gains  T,  Moncton 
Smith,  Jas  R  N,  Milltown,  Me  (n  r) 
Smitii,  Joshua  N,  Hampton,  Kings 
Smith,  R  E  Ciuy,  \/oodstock 
Somcrville,  Get)  W,  Bristol,  C^arleton 
Somcrville,  A  McL,  Springfield,  Kings 
Sprague,  Thos  Farmer,  Wooilstock 
Sleeves,  James  Albert  E,  St  John 
Sleeves,  Knrpee  F,  Elgin,  Albert 
Steeves,  Edward  ( ),  Moncton 
Swan,  I'harles  E,  t'alais.  Me  (n  r  ) 
'I'aylor,  Henry  Ingster,  St  (icorge 
Teed,  John  Francis,  horchester 
riioitu'.  Ammiel  J,  llaveloek,  Kiiigs 
'rimrne,  B  S,  Butternut  Ridge,   Kings 
Towiisend,  Cieo  F,  Calais,  Me  (n  i) 


Travers,  Boyle,  St  John 
Tupper,  TiUey  S,  Stanley 
Turner,   Walter  L,  Canterbury,  York 
r[)ham,  Geo  C,  Presque  Isle,  Me  (n  r) 
Vanwart,  Geo  Clowes,  Frederlcton. 
Venner,  Victor  J  A,  Campbellton 
Vose,  Edwin  H,  Calais,  Me  (n  r) 
Wade,  John  Roger,  (Jrand  Falls 
Wade,  Joseph  Armour,  St  Andrews 
Walker,  Thomas,  St  John 
Walker,  Thomas  Dyson,  St  John 
VV^irneford,  Percy  H,  Hampton,  Kings 
Weaver,  Walter  J,  Arthurette. 
Welling,  Frederick  N,  Andover 
Wetmore,  F  Henry,  Hampton,  Kings 
White,  Jacob  D,  Carleton 
White,  Wilsey  Hattield,  Sussex 
White,  W^ra  W,  Bridgewater,  Me  (n  r) 
VVhite,  Jas  S,  Hodgdon,  Me  (  n  r) 
White,  Fred  J,  Moncton 
While,  Walter  W,  St  John 
Wier,  J,  Doaktown,  Northumberland 
Wiley,  Robert  M  B,  Andover 
Wilson, W  A,  Derby,  Northinni»erland 
Wyinan,  A  P,  Reechwood,  Carleton 
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I's  Dominion  ofCanada,  new  series A 

I's  Union  Bank  of  P.  K.  I..  Charlottetown, 
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2'«  Dominion  of  Canada,  new  issue,  pay- 
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2's  Dominion  of  Canada,  payable  at  Mon- 
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2's  Dominion  of  Canada,  Ottawa,  Ont B 

2'.s  I'niou  Bank  of  P.  K.  I.,CliarloU('town, 

F^  10.  I.,  photo A 

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l"\  E.  I.,  now  issue A 

2's  Bank  of  Toronto.  Altered  troui  failtd 
International  Bank  of  Canada 

4's  Bank  of  British  North  America,  Saint 

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•I's  City  Bank  of  Montreal,  P.  (I 

•t's  The  Dominion  Bank,  Toronto,  Ont.. 

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failed  Hank  of  Western  Canada 

4's  Bank  of  Toronto.  .Mlt-red  from  failed 
Colonial  Bank  of  Canada 

r>'s  l-a  Bami'it!  du   Peuple,  .Montieal,  pen 

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.•■i's  Bank  of  British  Nortli  America,  l^ue- 

bee,  old  issue A 

.'i's  Bank  of  British  North  America,  Kiiiji- 
ston,  Ont., old  issue 

.">'s  Bank  of  British  North  America,  .Mon- 
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.'i's  Bank  of  Montreal,  old  issue 

•Vs  Bank  of  Toronto,  Port    Hope    issue, 

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.'i's  Bank    of  'I'oronlo,    Peterboro    i>sne, 

photo !•: 

")'s  Bank  of  Nova  Scotia,  lfalif'a.\,  N  S., 

photo ]', 

.'>'s  Canadian  I'.k.  of  (lommerce,  Toronto, 

Ont.,  old  issue C 

Ti's  Maritime    Bank,  Saint  John,  N.  I'.., 

photo  pen P. 

.")'s  I'nionBankof  I'.  E.I. .Charlottetown, 

P.  E.  I.,  photo A 

Id's    Bank    of    British    North    .\merica, 

Ottawa,  Ont.,  photo 

lo's  Canadian  Uk.  of  Commerce, 'I'oronto, 

Out D 

lO's  City  Hk.  of  .Montreal,  .Montreal,  i'.  t^ 
id's  Ea  Banque  Natiomde,  (Quebec,  P.  (j  ..   A 
Ill's  !Vlerchnnl's   Bank  of  Halifax,   Hali- 
fax, N.  S.,  old  issue,  pliolo 

Id's  Maritime   Bank,  ."^aint  .lohn,  N.  I'., 

photo  pen .\ 

lO's  Ontari(»  Bk.,  Bowmaiiville,  old  issue.,   A 
lo's   l*eopii''s    Bank    of  New    Biunswieli, 

Frederietoii,  N.  B.,  plioto A 

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At^riculiural  Bk.of  Upper  Canada  Wort  liless. 

Bank  of  Acadia,  Nova  Scotia do. 

Bank  of  Brantford,  Ontario do. 

Bank  of  Canada,  Montieal do. 

Bank  of  Clifton do. 

Bank  of  Jjiverpool,  Nova  .Scutia, 

September,  187;) do. 

Pauk  of  I'rince  Edward   Island, 

June,  1882 do. 

Bank  of  London,  cIoschI  July,  1887  do. 

Central  ISank  of  Canada, Toronto, 

Ont.,  closed  October,  1S,S7 do. 

Central  Bank  of  New  Brunswick, 

Fredericton,  closed  1882 do. 

(;ity  Bank  of  Montreal do. 

Colonial  Bk.  of  Canada,  Toronto.  do. 

Commercial  Bank  of  New  Bruns- 
wick, July,  18G8 do. 

Consolidated  Bank  of  Montreal, 

since  May  7,  1890 do. 

Exchange  Bank  of  Canada,  Mon- 
treal, August,  188;! do. 

Parmer's  Bank,  Toronto,  Ont do. 

Federal   Bank  of  Canada,  since 

May  4, 18tt:i do. 


The  l?ank  of  Western  Canatia Worthless. 

International  Bank  of  Caniida, 
Toronto,  closed  lS(')."i 

.Mi^chanics  hank  of  .M<»ntrcal, 
August,  18711 

Mechanics  Bank  ofSt.  .lohn 

Koyal  Canadian  Bank  of  .Mon- 
treal  

Stadacona  Bank  of  Quebec,  siiici' 
April  29, 18iMi 

Westmorland  Hk.  of  New  Bruns- 
wick   

Zimmerman's  Bank,  18.")8 

l{ank  of  Upper  Caruida keliise. 

Commercial  Bank  of  Newfound- 
land, St.  .lohn's do. 

Farmers'  Bank  of  Kustico,  P.  i:.  I.        do. 

Maritime  Bank,  St.  John,  N.  H...        do. 

Union  Bank  of  Newfoundland, 
St.  John's do. 

Pictou  B.iiik,  desed  May,  1SS7 9")  cents. 

Commercial  Bank  of  .Manitoba, 
Winnipeg 9S  cents, 

La  Banqne  du  People do. 


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Arnold,  \{  K,  lioicstown 
Harbour,  K  W,  I'ltdi'iictoii 
Hnitllt'v,  ('  W,  Moncloii 
I'liiriu'tt,  1  U,  Sussex 
P.omicll,  W  I',  St  John 
CaniluM',  W  1>,  Woodstock 
Covert,  i)  II,(irand   Manan 
Carter,  (J   I),  Kredericton 
Cates,  \V  .1,  Caniiihelllon 
Carr,  K  C,  Hartland 
( 'urrie,  11    1),  Kredericton 
Campbell,  Alex,  Mouth  Keswick 
Daly,  .J  J,  Sussex 
I)isbr<»\v,  llenrv,  Hathursl 
l)ra|»er,  ,)  A,  St  .John 
havis,  K  N,  St  .lol.n 
I)olierty,  K  P,  iMoncton 
Davis,  "W  \\  St  Marlins 
(J<»dsoe,  Chas  M,  St  John 
(iodsoe,  Frank  A,  St  John 
(iorhani,  C   K,  St  Jolm 
(loodfellow,  Win,  Sussex 
(ireene,  11    A,  Cent  rev i  lie 
(roodwin,  A  II,  I'aie   V'erte 
(Jrittitli,  J  K,  Woodstock 
llatheway,  J  C,  St  John 
llatlieway,  Canby,  St  John 
JIannali,  (J  (),  St  John 
lia/.elvvodd,  J  T,  St  John 
Hewson,  W  C.  Fort  KIgin 
.Jewelt,  J   1'],  Woodstock 
Knapp,  1  W,  Saekville 
Kirkpatrick,  K  S,  W^oodstock 


l.inni,  Thos  W,  Kredericton 
l.an^,'slro^h,  11  S,  Nau\vit(ewauk 
Kittle.  C  IJ.  St  John 
Manee,  J   M,  St  John 
Maher,  J  I),  St  John 
Minray,  II  W,  Monetoii 
Murray,  C  A,  Moneton 
Moore,  J  W,  St  Stephen 
McAveiniev,  A  K,  St  John 
Marvin,  KW.  llillsboro 
Manninir,  Jas,  St  Jolm 
Malonev,  .J  V,  St  Andrews. 
Nase,  11  n,  St  John 
Nasnn,  J  V,  St  Stejdien 
Powers,  Moors.  St  Andrews 
Parki'r,  K  R,  St  Martins 
I'obertson,  K  1,  St  .John 
Sangster,  K,  St  John 
San<;ster,  J    W,  Saekville 
Steeves,  W  II,  Kredericton 
Soniers,  L.  Moneton 
Spra>(ue,  W  {\  Shediae 
Sproul,  ( i  J,  (  hathani 
Sproul.  II,  Chatham 
Smith,  K  A,  Shediae 
Smith.  A  D,  St  John 
Smith,  J  M.  St  John 
Torrens,  H  II,  Krederieton 
Taylor,  K  A,  Moneton 
Travers.  II  }>,  St  John 
White.  W  H.  Sussex 
Whitnev.  S  T.  St  Stephen 
Wei  more,  11  C,  St  John 


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Kent  County — Henry  H  James,  C  Kicliardson. 
Kings  County — R  KeI5  Tweedie,  \  C  h'airweather. 

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Hugh  11  McLean,  Clarence  11  h'erguson. 
Sunbury  County — C'harles  K  Dufly. 
Victoria  County — Alexander  Straton. 

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